
The Blue Bloods universe lives on via its upcoming spinoff, Boston Blue, and months after CBS canceled the flagship show, I finally understand why the network made this decision. Following 14 seasons and almost 300 episodes, Blue Bloods came to an end in December 2024. Many were upset, of course, and then they were confused when CBS ordered the aforementioned offshoot.
Boston Blue will feature the return of Donnie Wahlberg as Danny Reagan, one of the most important characters in Blue Bloods. Fans were happy that Danny was returning to their screens, but also wondered why CBS would cancel Blue Bloods just to order a spinoff revolving around Danny. Thankfully, I have some answers (although they might not be a comfort).
CBS Canceled Blue Bloods For Its High Production Cost
The Network Needed To Make Budget Cuts
Blue Bloods ran for so long because it was a ratings hit. Its numbers dwindled over the years, which is to be expected, but the show was always one of CBS’s most successful series. Taking this into account (and the fact that the Blue Bloods cast were willing to take pay cuts to come back), it was confusing why the network canceled it.
Reports claimed that CBS cut the popular cop show because it was expensive to produce. Not even the cast taking pay cuts could persuade executives to sign off on another season, meaning they must have wanted to reduce Blue Bloods’ production budget by a lot. And one of the reasons why its expenses were so high was that it was filmed in New York.
Boston Blue Continues Blue Bloods’ Legacy But With A Smaller Budget
It Costs Less For CBS To Produce The Blue Bloods Spinoff
Blue Bloods was one of CBS’s most expensive shows because of its filming location. So, one of the best ways the network could justify ordering a spinoff was seemingly to move its story outside of New York. As such, Boston Blue was born.