Boston Blue is a forthcoming American police procedural drama, a spin-off of Blue Bloods, set to premiere on CBS on October 17, 2025. The show follows Danny Reagan — the character played by Donnie Wahlberg — as he leaves his NYPD role and takes a new position with the Boston Police Department. Once there, he is partnered with Detective Lena Silver, a rising star in Boston’s law enforcement community whose family is distinguished in public safety and justice.
The “Silver” family is central to the series’ new dynamics. Lena Silver is the daughter of Boston District Attorney Mae Silver, granddaughter of Reverend Edwin Peters — a respected pastor — and sister to Sarah Silver (Superintendent of Boston PD) and Jonah Silver, a rookie cop. Danny Reagan also hopes to reconnect with his younger son Sean, who joins the Boston PD patrol force. Thus, the show promises interplay between law enforcement work, family ties, and the internal politics of both departments and justice systems in Boston.
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Episode 1 is titled Faith and Family. In it, Danny Reagan and Lena Silver investigate a deadly fire at a tech company. As they dig deeper, they uncover a complex web of secrets, including issues around facial recognition technology, causing tension between transparency, innovation, privacy, and justice. This case also serves to establish the characters’ moral codes, past experiences, and how they interact with each other within their professional and personal roles.
Moving from his longtime role in New York, Danny must adapt to Boston’s culture, its different law enforcement structure, and also the expectations that come with being part of a new police department. Lena Silver, for her part, must balance loyalty to her family — which draws public scrutiny — with her own ambition and ethics as a detective.

One of the thematic cores of Boston Blue is the idea of legacy and duty: how law enforcement families influence their members, the pressures that come with public expectation, and how individuals define themselves beyond family tradition. The spiritual and community aspect is also emphasized via Reverend Peters, whose pastoral influence and moral voice will likely serve as both a grounding point and a source of tension when policing and justice collide.
Overall, Boston Blue seems positioned to continue many of the values that made Blue Bloods compelling: justice, familial loyalty, sacrifice, moral ambiguity, and the everyday challenges of policing in a large city. But by changing setting to Boston, introducing a new law enforcement family, and making Danny Reagan the bridge between two cities, the show aims to bring fresh angles and new character relationships. It will explore how Danny’s sense of justice fares in a different environment, and how Boston’s culture and politics shape his work and his relationships.