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Blue Bloods star Donnie Wahlberg cryptically hints at future plans for CBS hit after ‘apparent final season’

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Blue Bloods star Donnie Wahlberg has cryptically hinted at future plans for the television franchise, despite having filmed his

Blue Bloods star Donnie Wahlberg has cryptically hinted at future plans for the TV franchise, despite having filmed its “apparent final season.”

The hit CBS series stars Tom Selleck, 79, as the New York City Police Commissioner, and Donnie, 54, as his son, an NYPD detective.

The show is currently preparing to air the second half of its two-part 14th season, which has been announced as its last.

However, Mark Wahlberg’s older brother Donnie has suggested that the door could be open for more Blue Bloods-related content in the future.

He admitted that he doesn’t “know anything officially” but alluded to “things in the works” in a video of the concert that a fan posted on Instagram.

Blue Bloods star Donnie Wahlberg has cryptically hinted at future plans for the TV franchise, despite having filmed its “apparent final season”; pictured filming the show in June

Donnie made these comments on stage during a performance by his musical group New Kids On The Block, which used to include Mark.

At one point during the show, he stopped to answer questions from fans in the audience, one of whom filmed the interaction and posted it online.

An audience member asked about the latter half of Blue Bloods season 14, which is scheduled to air on CBS from October to December.

“Well, we filmed the apparent final season of Blue Bloods and it’s going to air starting in October. And, you know, maybe there’ll be something else after that…” he said mischievously as the audience erupted in applause, drowning out the rest of the sentence.

“I don’t know anything officially yet, but there are things in the works, so maybe something amazing will happen,” Jenny McCarthy’s husband added.

He didn’t elaborate, leaving it unclear whether he was referring to another season of Blue Bloods, a movie, a spin-off or a different project.

Blue Bloods revolves around the professional and personal dramas of the Reagans, an Irish Catholic clan whose family business is law enforcement.

The cast includes Bridget Moynahan, who shares a 16-year-old son named Jack with her ex-boyfriend, NFL superstar Tom Brady.

The hit CBS series stars Tom Selleck, 79, as the New York City Police Commissioner, with Donnie, 54, as his son, an NYPD detective; Tom appears in a 2010 episode.

The hit CBS series stars Tom Selleck, 79, as the New York City Police Commissioner, with Donnie, 54, as his son, an NYPD detective; Tom appears in a 2010 episode.

The show has proven to be a smash hit, becoming the second longest-running scripted series in CBS history, surpassed only by NCIS; Donnie pictured on the show in 2014.

The show has proven to be a smash hit, becoming the second longest-running scripted series in CBS history, surpassed only by NCIS; Donnie pictured on the show in 2014.

Tom and Donnie appear on a poster for the show with Will Estes (left) and Bridget Moynahan (second from right), all playing members of the fictional Reagan family.

Tom and Donnie appear on a poster for the show with Will Estes (left) and Bridget Moynahan (second from right), all playing members of the fictional Reagan family.

Mark Wahlberg's older brother Donnie has suggested the door may be open for more Blue Bloods-related content in the future; pictured in March at the NAACP Image Awards

Mark Wahlberg’s older brother Donnie has suggested the door may be open for more Blue Bloods-related content in the future; pictured in March at the NAACP Image Awards

Len Cariou, 84, who starred in the title role in the original Broadway cast of Sweeney Todd, plays the father of Tom Selleck’s character.

Will Estes rounds out the main cast as a New York City police officer who is the younger brother of Donnie’s character and the son of Tom’s character.

The show has proven to be a smash hit, becoming the second longest-running scripted series in CBS history, after NCIS, which ran for 21 seasons.

Donnie gave an emotional farewell speech during his final day of filming for season 14, in a touching… images that has appeared on YouTube.

Through tears, he recalled seeing Tom on television “when I was a kid” and told him, “What an honor, sir. What an honor to be directed by you.”

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