Boston Blue recast Andrew Terraciano as Sean, however might the Blue Bloods alum nonetheless make an look sooner or later?
Throughout an unique interview with Us Weekly, Terraciano, 22, weighed in on a possible return regardless of Mika Amonsen presently enjoying Donnie Wahlberg‘s onscreen son, saying, “I mentioned it to Donnie on the cellphone. If he says the phrase, I’ll be there. Not simply with Blue Bloods or Boston Blue, however with something in life.”
Govt producer Brandon Margolis opened up the possibilities of involving Terraciano within the spinoff — maybe in a task that nods at his Blue Bloods origins.
“I like that concept. It’s actually intelligent and I believe it’s one thing Donnie would most likely be into as properly,” he teased to Us. “As a result of he’s the one all the time making an attempt to work in New Children on the Block references.”
He continued: “I’m certain Donnie can be open to it. However I believe that it’s a really intelligent concept. If the correct alternatives are there, we by no means say no to a terrific concept.”
Terraciano acquired his begin on CBS’ Blue Bloods, showing in practically 300 episodes from 2010 to 2024. His function as Sean allowed him to share the display screen with brother Tony Terraciano, who performed Donnie’s eldest son, Jack Reagan. Regardless of turning into a beloved presence on the Reagan dinner desk, the Blue Bloods spinoff, Boston Blue, premiered in October with Amonsen now starring as Sean.
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“I undoubtedly felt a ton of strain at first. I felt the strain to respect an actor earlier than me as a result of I wished to respect Andrew the perfect I might,” Amonsen recalled. “There have been even sure visible selections that I made that I wished to maintain by way of hair styling and sure methods of being [as Sean].”
Amonsen wished to pay tribute to Terraciano’s tackle the character.
“I actually wish to keep Sean as shut as I can within the ways in which I do it out of respect for this character that everybody loves — but in addition the character Andrew constructed,” he continued. “After I booked the present, all of it occurred actually rapidly. It was inside a couple of week’s time and I used to be actually thrown into it rapidly. I did binge watch as a lot as I might and I discovered doing the later seasons was extra useful. I wished to get a way of who Sean was towards the tip of the present. I actually wished to get a way of his character at that time into maturity and his relationship with Danny.”
After rewatching episodes of Boston Blue, Amonsen discovered methods to honor Terraciano.
“I wished to respect Andrew’s portrayal of Sean as a lot as I might — but in addition including one thing to my very own model. The showrunners Brandon Sonnier and Brandon Margolis have been actually good at giving me loads of freedom to discover that new dynamic with Donnie,” he shared. “Watching Andrew’s efficiency, I really seen loads of similarities simply between us as individuals, and our power. It’s fairly upbeat. I’ve much more of an upbeat power myself. In order that was a bit comforting. I undoubtedly saved that inside myself and didn’t really feel like I used to be obligated to vary that a part of me — which was good — by way of making it my very own.”
Amonsen concluded: “We’re actually simply exploring what would have been. After all, it’s my very own model of it however on the similar time we haven’t seen this relationship with Sean and his dad earlier than. He’s coming into this entire new place as a result of from what I perceive, the exploration of Sean being a cop wasn’t one thing that was on the desk.”
Terraciano, in the meantime, expressed gratitude for his time on Blue Bloods.
“It’s lovely since you’ll all the time bear in mind each single line and every single day that you simply had the chance to be that character,” he shared with Us earlier this month. “It doesn’t imply for even a second that someone else can’t go and do one thing lovely with it.”
Terraciano celebrated the CBS present, including, “I acquired the enjoyment of enjoying Sean, and I acquired to ship him off into the world. Now someone else will get that pleasure. We’re each getting to indicate what we do after which ship Sean off into the world.”
Boston Blue airs on CBS Fridays at 10 p.m. ET.
