Blue Bloods Season 7 spoilers, release date: Tom Selleck renews contract for another season; Lori Loughlin joins cast

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Tom Selleck, who plays Police Commisioner Frank Reagan in the police procedural drama "Blue Bloods", has signed a deal for the upcoming season 7 of the series. On the final episode of the season 6, Frank Reagan managed to stop Mayor Poole when he felt guilty regarding Officer Hayes' death. Poole decided to apologize to the public and resign to his post. Frank managed to stop this objective just before the mayor goes to television.

With Selleck's renewed contract, viewers can expect to see more of Frank Reagan dealing with his job, politics and family. Among of which is Grace's appeal to Frank in stopping her son from becoming a cop. Grace is a widow of a slain police officer which led her to beg to Frank. She will be the character of guest star Lori Loughlin of "Full house".

Another guest star for the next installment of "Blue Bloods" is Michael Imperioli of "The Sopranos" who will play as an ambitious lawyer in the attorney general's office. He will lead the investigation of the death of serial killer Thomas Wilder (Louis Cancelmi), who was killed by Danny Reagan (Donnie Wahlberg) in an attempt to save his niece, Nicky.

The police procedural drama series amassed 10 million viewers per episode on their sixth season that premiered in September 25, 2015. This is five percent less than with the previous seasons. It covered 22 episodes and concluded in May 6, 2016 containing few cliffhangers and action scenes. Release Date listed different sites that reveal critics and fans alike about their remarks on the preceding season. It got fairly good reviews but enough to anticipate a comeback. CBS expressed no worries to produce another season because of a solid fan following that were hooked from the start of the show till the last season.

"Blue Bloods" will air on September 23, Friday, at 10pm in Eastern Time and 9pm in Central.

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