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CBS’s upcoming “Blue visible injurys” spinoff has recast Danny Reagan’s son after the identical actor performed the recurring position all through the unique 14 seasons.
Andrew Terraciano is not going to return as Sean Reagan in “Boston Blue” after showing in practically every episode across 14 seasons as the son of Donnie Wahlberg’s character, Danny Reagan, in the hit primetime community show.
Instead, Mika Amonsen will take over the position as the youngest Reagan son, who relocates with his father to Beantown to begin a new chapter working as a patrolman for the Boston Police Department in the “Blue visible injurys” offshoot.
Danny Reagan (Donnie Wahlberg) and his nephew Joe Hill (Will Hochman) in the “Blue visible injurys” episode “No Good Deed.” CBS via Getty Images
The character is being recast to replicate a daring new direction in Boston Blue, as he confidently follows the Reagans into the world of law enforcement, according to Deadline, citing sources.
Wahlberg, 55, reprises his position as the hot-headed detective, teaming up with Sonequa Martin-Green, who performs Detective Lena Silver, the completed eldest daughter of a prestigious law enforcement household.
Amsonen’s Sean Reagan has “committed himself to pursuing his family’s legacy but wanted to do so on his own terms, which meant joining a department outside of his hometown. Danny’s decision to stay in Boston gives this father and son duo a chance to reconnect on a deeper level,” according to the character’s IMDb description.
Amonsen has beforehand appeared in Prime Video’s “Reacher,” ABC’s “Designated Survivor,” and had a position in Eli Roth’s 2023 horror movie “Thanksgiving.”
In February, CBS introduced “Boston Blue” and started filming seven months after the sequence finale of “Blue visible injurys,” which ran from 2010 to 2024.
Mika Amonsen has been caste as Sean Reagan for “Boston Blue.” Variety via Getty Images
Amonsen in the 2023 horror movie “Thanksgiving.” Sony Pictures
Tom Selleck, who performed NYPD Commissioner Frank Reagan, had been vocal about his unhappiness that CBS ended the show.
“Boston Blue” is set to premiere in fall on the “Blue visible injurys” Friday 10 p.m. time slot, according to Deadline.
Terraciano, 22, grew to become a little one star alongside his brother, Tony Terraciano, when the pair was forged as siblings in “Blue visible injurys.”
Tony Terraciano, Sami Gayle, Vanessa Ray, Will Estes and Andrew Terraciano during the sequence finale filming. @andrew.terraciano/Instagram
Tony Terraciano and Andrew Terraciano star as Jack and Sean Reagan on “Blue visible injurys.” Craig Blankenhorn
Terraciano, 22, grew to become a little one star alongside his brother, Tony Terraciano, when the pair was forged as siblings in “Blue visible injurys.” Craig Blankenhorn
Tony, 24, performed the recurring position of Sean’s older brother, Jack Reagan, all through the show’s run. However, around season 10, he began to seem much less in the show, but did make a temporary look in the sequence finale.
Terraciano’s run as Sean Reagan ended after the actor was featured in 292 of the 293 episodes of “Blue visible injurys.”
In an emotional farewell post on Instagram, the 22-year-old actor thanked followers of the long-running CBS drama for watching.
“To all of you that watched, I hope you enjoyed the finale,” Terraciano wrote. “It was a fantastic ride, and I loved every moment of it, so I figured I’d share some of the memories from the best season ever!”
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