10 Best Tom Selleck Movies and TV Shows to Watch After Blue Bloods Finale
While Frank Reagan is leaving us soon, Tom Selleck most certainly isn’t. Here are the star actor’s best shows and movies for you to enjoy!
10. Magnum, P.I. (1980–1988)
Tom Selleck ’s most classic TV show ever, Magnum P.I. sees him portray a just-returned Vietnam vet who gets hired as a PI by an enigmatic rich author. Lured in by the conditions, the veteran relocates to the author’s Hawaiian residence where he rolls around in expensive cars solving crimes and keeping the guests in check. You can watch Magnum, P.I. on Apple TV and Prime Video.
9. Three Men and a Baby (1987)
Three happy bachelors are having the time of their lives hooking up with new women every other night, partying like it’s the end of time, and carelessly floating through the mundane. Everything changes when an infant girl is dropped at their doorstep: unable to look away, the men decide to care for her and grow attached to the baby.
You can watch Three Men and a Baby on Disney Plus and Prime Video.
8. Quigley Down Under (1990)
An American rifleman travels to Australia in search of work where his first employer wants him to exterminate the locals. The two men get into a fight, and the gunslinger is left to die out in the wilderness. He survives against all odds and begins plotting his revenge — and an attempt to save the aborigines from the crooked villain.
You can watch Quigley Down Under on Prime Video.
7. Mr. Baseball (1992)
Once a great American baseball player, he’s now almost forgotten and deemed hopelessly old. Instead of retiring the former legend, his team sold him to a Japanese club… And he’s really unhappy about it. The player antagonizes his new teammates, their culture, and everything they stand for — how long can it last?
You can watch Mr. Baseball on Apple TV and Prime Video.
6. Friends (1994–2004)
While not exactly led by Tom Selleck, Friends features the actor as one of the most beloved recurring characters: Monica’s much older lover and friend of the Ross family Richard. Charming and galant, he steals the spotlight in every episode he’s a part of — there aren’t too many, but they’re rather evenly spread across all seasons.
You can watch Friends on Max and Prime Video.
5. Last Stand at Saber River (1997)
The Civil War is still going on but to most, it’s already clear that the South has lost. A former Confederate soldier knows it well, too; tired of the bloodshed, he returns to his home in Arizona to retire — and discovers that Union soldiers have laid claim to it in his absence. And thus, his new war begins, the war for his own home…
You can watch Last Stand at Saber River on Apple TV and Prime Video.
4. Crossfire Trail (2001)
A hardened drifter promises his dying friend to protect his widow and huge ranch at all costs. When he and his men arrive, they find that both the ranch and the widow are on a powerful “businessman’s” must-have list. The defenders are told to get out or else, but they are not willing to go back on their promise. Now, it’s an all-out war.
You can watch Crossfire Trail on Prime Video.
3. Monte Walsh (2003)
The golden age of the Wild West is coming to a closure, and the old way of life is giving way to civilization. Amid it all, an aging cowboy refuses to give up his traditions and accept the new reality. As people leave his small town and the world changes around him, Monte Walsh is hellbent on remaining the same at any cost.
You can watch Monte Walsh on Apple TV and Prime Video.
2. Las Vegas (2003–2008)
Welcome to Las Vegas where everything is shiny but you can’t touch it! If you do, the surveillance team will make sure you won’t go unpunished. Another TV show where Selleck only plays a recurring character, we still recommend it: his A.J. Cooper is a man to behold, and you’ll have a genuine blast with the rest of the series, anyway.
You can watch Las Vegas on Prime Video.
1. Jesse Stone: Stone Cold (2006)
While often overlooked, the Jesse Stone series is among Tom Selleck’s best works. These movies follow a big city cop who transfers to a small town in hopes of finding some peace — and instead, finds himself entangled in one mystery after another, making his much-anticipated peaceful retirement nothing but a distant dream.
You can watch Jesse Stone: Stone Cold on Prime Video.