Tom Selleck Eyes Western Role After 'Blue Bloods' Ends
The actor, known for his iconic roles in Westerns, expresses interest in working with 'Yellowstone' creator Taylor Sheridan following the conclusion of his 14-season run on CBS's 'Blue Bloods.'
- Tom Selleck, 79, has stated he does not plan to retire after 'Blue Bloods' concludes its 14th and final season on December 13, 2024.
- The actor expressed a desire to return to the Western genre and collaborate with Taylor Sheridan, creator of 'Yellowstone' and its spin-offs.
- Selleck reflected on his past Western roles, including 'Quigley Down Under' and 'Monte Walsh,' and shared his longing to 'sit on a horse again.'
- He also addressed the cancellation of 'Blue Bloods,' citing frustration over the decision despite the show's consistent ratings success over 15 years.
- While open to a potential 'Blue Bloods' spin-off or reviving his 'Jesse Stone' character, Selleck emphasized his interest in exploring new projects.