‘Blue Bloods’ Season 7 Cancellation News: Tom Selleck Character Dies In Series Finale? [SPOILERS]

"Blue Bloods" Season 7 is believed to be the series finale for the CBS police drama. While the show has remained fairly consistent in ratings, there are other possible reasons for the show's cancellation on TV. Will the show end with the death of Tom Selleck's character?

This article contains spoilers. Read on if you want to learn more about the details of this story.

"Blue Bloods" Season 7 cancellation news reveals that the CBS police drama may soon be headed for its final season on TV. According to Carter Matt, while the show has remained as one of the most-watched series in its time slot, there still remains a possibility that the series is coming to an end.

While ratings definitely play a huge role in the "Blue Bloods" Season 7 renewal, there still remains a lot of factors to be considered. One of this is the cost of producing the show itself.

As the publication notes, "Blue Bloods" Season 7 is filmed in New York, which makes production quite expensive. Add the fact that the cast consists of famous celebrities, including Tom Selleck, who only renewed his contract with the show a week before production began.

This led to speculations that "Blue Bloods" Season 7 may end with the death of Selleck's character. However, fans of the show debated that the series can still survive even without Frank Reagan.

"Blue Bloods" Season 7 spoilers also reveal that the team behind the show is already experiencing challenges with regard to the storylines of the upcoming episodes. In an interview with Entertainment Weekly, executive producer Kevin Wade said that it is harder to portray good cops with the kind of environment people are living in right one.

"We're being sensitive to the climate that we're in, and we're going to have to drive through those stories," he said.

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