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How to watch the 'Blue Bloods' Season 14 finale: Final episode premiere date, cast
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Date:2025-04-12 22:33:55
After 14 years, the police procedural "Blue Bloods" is coming to an end.
Season 14 has been released in two parts, with the first 10 episodes airing February through May and part two of the season premiering in November.
The final episode of the series, set to air Friday, is aptly called “End of Tour” and will feature the entire Reagan family working together to take down New York gangs that have united to demand the release of their members who are in prison and awaiting trial.
The final episode of Season 14 will also welcome guest star Academy Award Nominee Edward James Olmos as it ends its 293-episode run.
Here's how to watch the series finale of "Blue Bloods."
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When does the 'Blue Bloods' Season 14 finale premiere?
The "Blue Bloods" Season 14 finale will premiere on CBS on Friday, Dec. 13 at 10 p.m. ET/PT.
Where to watch 'Blue Bloods' Season 14 finale
The final episode of the series will air on CBS. They will also be available on the CBS website or the CBS app, though you will need a cable provider login to access the new episodes.
New episodes will be available for streaming the next day on Paramount+, but subscribers of Paramount+ with Showtime can stream live on-demand.
Watch the 'Blue Bloods' Season 14 finale trailer
Blue Bloods' Season 14 cast
- Tom Selleck as Frank Reagan
- Donnie Wahlberg as Danny Reagan
- Bridget Moynahan as Erin Reagan
- Will Estes as Jamie Reagan
- Len Cariou as Henry Reagan
- Marisa Ramirez as Maria Baez
- Vanessa Ray as Eddie Janko-Reagan
- Abigail Hawk as Abigail Baker
- Gregory Jbara as Garrett Moore
- Robert Clohessy as Sid Gormley
- Steve Schirripa as Anthony Abetemarco
- Dylan Walsh as Peter Chase
- Will Hochman as Joe Hill
- Malik Yobaas Darryl Reid
- Jennifer Esposito as Jackie Curatola
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