Blue Bloods Stars Stay Connected Through Projects
For fans of Blue Bloods, the show may have ended, but the bond among its beloved actors remains strong. Donnie Wahlberg and Abigail Hawk recently showed their unwavering support for their former co-star, Will Hochman, as he steps into a brand-new role. It's heartwarming to see this tight-knit group continuing to cheer each other on, even as they venture into new creative endeavors.
On March 19, Variety broke the news that Will Hochman, who is 33 years old, would be starring in a prequel series to the wildly popular show The Boys, titled Vought Rising. Set against the backdrop of the 1950s, this upcoming series promises to be a "twisted murder mystery." Fans of The Boys will recognize Jensen Ackles and Aya Cash, who are also set to star in Vought Rising, alongside Elizabeth Posey.
Will Hochman's Career Milestone Sparks Excitement
Will shared the thrilling news with his followers on Instagram, where he quickly received an outpouring of support and admiration from fans, celebrity friends, and fellow Blue Bloods cast members. This moment marks a significant step in Will's career, and his peers couldn't be more excited for him.
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Abigail Hawk, who is 42, was among the first to respond, commenting with enthusiasm, "Yes!!!!!!" alongside a fire emoji. Donnie Wahlberg, at 55, echoed her sentiment, writing "Let’s goooooooo!" also accompanied by a fire emoji. It's clear that the camaraderie built during their time on Blue Bloods has only grown stronger.
One fan responded to Donnie's comment, suggesting, "He should also make some guest appearances on Boston Blue when Joe Hill is working with the Federal Task Force again!" This comment highlights the fans' desire to see their favorite characters continue to interact in new and exciting ways.
Will Hochman's Impact on Blue Bloods
Will Hochman played the role of Joe Hill on Blue Bloods from 2020 until the show's conclusion in 2024. His character was instrumental in the series finale, where he helped the Reagan family take down a dangerous gang in New York City. This gang had been causing chaos throughout the city, even leading to Eddie Janko-Reagan being hospitalized. In a touching final scene, Joe was invited to the Reagan family's final dinner, bringing the series to a beautiful and fitting close.

Blue Bloods Legacy Continues with New Ventures
Unfortunately, Blue Bloods was canceled by CBS after a successful 14-season run, but the show's cast members have quickly transitioned into new projects. CBS announced that Donnie Wahlberg would be leading an expansion of the Blue Bloods universe with a series called Boston Blue.
As of now, no additional casting announcements have been made for Boston Blue, but fans are hopeful that familiar faces from Blue Bloods will make guest appearances in the future. The series is set to premiere during the 2025-2026 broadcast season, and fans are eagerly anticipating its arrival.
Many commenters expressed their excitement for Will Hochman's new role, with one person writing, "The rise of Hochman. Global baby!!!!" Another commenter said, "Congratulations!!! Will definitely watch," while yet another chimed in, "Congratulations on the new gig!" The enthusiasm for Will's new venture is palpable, with one fan even exclaiming, "THERE IT ISSSSS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! YESSIR!!!!!!!!!!"
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Vought Rising: What to Expect
Executive producer Eric Kripke and showrunner Paul Grellong provided a sneak peek into what fans can anticipate from Vought Rising. "We are excited to bring you the next deranged series from the world of The Boys. It's a twisted murder mystery about the origins of Vought in the 1950s, the early exploits of Soldier Boy, and the diabolical maneuvers of a Supe known to fans as Stormfront, who was then going by the name Clara Vought," they stated. "We cannot wait to blow your minds and trouble your souls with this salacious, grisly saga drenched in blood and Compound V."
In addition to Vought Rising, Will Hochman has another project lined up called The Cycle. The film's synopsis reads, "A daughter unravels her father’s dark past after his body, missing for 36 years, is found at a horrific crime scene." Fans are excited to see what else Will has in store for them.


