Donnie Wahlberg steps into the bitter New York-Boston divide with new sequence, 'Boston Blue'

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NEW YORK (AP) — Donnie Wahlberg is lastly getting his dream of taking pictures a TV sequence in his beloved hometown of Boston. There’s only one catch: He is enjoying a New Yorker.

The die-hard Purple Sox fan is transplanting his Danny Reagan character from the Huge Apple-based procedural “Blue Bloods” to a brand new CBS spinoff, “Boston Blue,” stepping purposefully into the New York-Boston rivalry.

“I loved New York for 14 years working there. I loved it so much. But I would never root for any of the New York teams,” he says. “I’ve never stopped being a Boston fan. Still die hard, still loyal to the end.”

Wahlberg has to cover his love of the Sox as Danny, a hard-charging NYPD detective who finds himself dashing north to Boston when household tragedy strikes, in essence portraying a fish-out-of-water in his real-life outdated stomping grounds. The sequence launches Friday.

“To be able to carry on the character of Danny Reagan is a tremendously exciting opportunity with a ton of responsibility and pressure,” says the actor and New Youngsters on the Block member.

New blood

That strain comes from persevering with the legacy of the Tom Selleck-led “Blue Bloods,” which ran for 14 seasons till 2024. And there is strain in depicting Boston proper, too.

“If we don’t get the city right, if we don’t do certain things right, if we don’t get the Reagan family right, if we don’t carry on certain traditions of the Reagans and part of that legacy, then it’s easy to goof it up, right?” he says.

“I’m from Boston. I saw ‘The Departed,’ and if I heard one more bad accent in that movie, I was going to walk out of the movie theater. So I know that responsibility.”

In “Boston Blue,” Wahlberg’s Danny befriends an prolonged legislation enforcement household much like the Reagans. He groups up with an area detective performed by Sonequa Martin-Inexperienced, whose mom is the district lawyer, her sister is the police superintendent and her brother is a beat cop.

“He can see in some ways himself through this family and in some ways a way to approach things a little differently,” says Wahlberg. “He’s going to be who he is, but I do think it’s also an opportunity for him to grow and change.”

Brandon Sonnier, who created the present along with his writing associate Brandon Margolis, was a fan of “Blue Bloods” since its first episode and jumped on the probability to proceed its legacy.

“I love a good procedural. I love good family drama. When you get a family drama that is dressed up like a procedural, I’m in,” Sonnier says.

Beantown versus Brooklyn

The forged additionally contains Ernie Hudson as a Baptist minister and patriarch of the native cop household, Gloria Reuben as his daughter the DA, Marcus Scribner as her son and Maggie Lawson because the police superintendent. The pilot additionally co-stars “Blue Bloods’” Bridget Moynahan, visiting as Danny’s on-screen sister.

In a single scene, Wahlberg is invited over to the Boston multi-generational, multifaith, multiracial household for dinner, the place, after all, they focus on the newest case. “We’re talking shop at the table. It really is starting to feel like home,” Danny says.

“That was such a universal, unifying element of the original series. It wasn’t a far leap to imagine another family around a table and welcoming in visitors,” says Margolis.

That desk shall be the place the household and Danny thrash out problems with the week, like using racial profiling software program or tips on how to be a superb boss, with completely different members weighing in.

“Sometimes the alliance is over gender lines, sometimes the alliance is over racial lines, sometimes it’s over generational lines,” says Sonnier, who used his personal various household as a mannequin. “There’s so any different points of view and points of connection for all of the people that we have brought to the table that the conversations are incredible.”

On the coronary heart of the present is the pairing of Wahlberg with Martin-Inexperienced, two strong-willed detectives with members of the family outranking them. She calls him “Brooklyn;” he calls her “Beantown.” She teases him: “Pretty far from New York, aren’t you?” He later tells her after a clue seems, “Trust me. I’ve done this once or twice before.”

A closeted Purple Sox fan

Along with carrying on the “Blue Bloods” legacy and depicting Boson on prime time, Wahlberg says another excuse to do the present was “a way to continue other elements of ‘Blue Bloods’ that are really important — family, faith, tradition and law enforcement families.”

“Those families are in every city, in every state, and come from every walk of life, every background. Telling those stories is important,” he says. “With ‘Blue Bloods’ going away, I didn’t think that should be the end of those stories being told.”

The pilot reveals Danny racing by Boston in three separate foot chases and within the second episode he goes to Fenway Park, dwelling of the Purple Sox. However he is there as a Mets fan, which delights Margolis, who can be a Mets fan.

“Donnie may be the unofficial mayor of Boston but Danny is a New Yorker and he has been for a long time and he’s so committed to that character that it’s so much fun watching him live that conflict that is New York-Boston,” he says.

Wahlberg does not suppose his New Yorker character will ever absolutely change allegiances, however at the very least soften his stance on Boston. “I think he can come to see the beauty of Boston that really you can only see by being there.”

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