Blue Bloods Might Be CANCELLED Forever… Here’s Why!
Welcome back to Screen Tremble, today on the channel we are going to find out if the Blue Bloods cancelled? Here’s everything you need to know + questions or other related blue bloods content. Blue Bloods have become one of the must-see weekly TV dramas. However, because it’s been on the air since 2010 (and its 11th season is wrapping up soon), many fans have been wondering if the hit CBS series will be canceled for the 2021/2022 winter schedule. Oh, and the chatter around Tom Selleck retiring doesn’t help either! We did a little digging to see what we could find out about a possible season 12 of Blue Bloods. To learn everything we know so far, stick till the end.
Is Blue Bloods coming back for season 12? Take a deep breath and don’t fret: On April 15, 2021, CBS announced that Blue Bloods has been picked up for a 12th season. The upcoming season will air between the end of 2021 and the first half of 2022. While it’s tough to say what will happen thereafter, Tom has spoken out in interviews, sharing that he doesn’t see himself going anywhere. “I don’t think there is an end point,” Tom, who is 75, told PEOPLE in a 2020 interview. “I think there is a lot of life in the show, as long as you let your characters grow and get older.” Phew! Meanwhile, If you tuned into the second episode of Blue Bloods last Friday night, then you, like many people, may be scratching your head at how a few scenes were handled. Namely, the ominous envelope and Eddie’s (Vanessa Ray) sketchy behavior. As a refresher, Anthony (Steve Schirripa) went from Reagan to Reagan with a blank manila envelope that, once he revealed what was inside, nobody wanted anything to do with it — until Pop (Len Cariou), that is. And, in a simultaneous turn of events, Eddie lied straight to Jamie’s (William Estes) face about how she ended up in a downtown hospital. Finish this video to know more about Blue Bloods and more.