Blue Bloods Makes a Shocking Comeback: The Canceled CBS Hit Is Climbing the Charts

CBS may have canceled Blue Bloods, but the beloved police drama is proving it’s far from over. The hit series, which premiered in 2010 and ran for 14 seasons, wrapped up its run in December 2024 after nearly 300 episodes. Despite consistently strong ratings, CBS pulled the plug due to high production costs.

Yet months after its finale, Blue Bloods is thriving again-this time on streaming. According to Flix Patrol, the Tom Selleck–led drama ranked #4 on Paramount+’s Top 10 Most-Streamed TV Shows as of July 7, 2025, trailing only South Park, MobLand, and Yellowstone.

It’s rare for a show to surge in popularity after ending, but Blue Bloods is doing just that. Its newfound streaming success suggests a wave of new viewers are discovering the Reagan family saga for the first time-something few long-running TV dramas achieve.

Fans have long argued CBS made a mistake canceling the series, and the show’s ongoing success on Paramount+ might just prove them right. Even though Blue Bloods has officially concluded, its enduring impact and streaming dominance make it clear: the Reagans’ story still resonates.

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