Blue Bloods’ Abigail Hawk’S Next Gig Is Revealed After ‘Grieving’ The Show’S Final Season

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Moving on! Blue Bloods cast member Abigail Hawk revealed what she will be doing after filming the final season of the police procedural drama.

Abigail, 42, will next be seen in the new film Regarding Us, which is set for a limited theatrical release in New York on December 6 through December 12.

“Fired from her teaching job at a Catholic school, a transgender woman contemplates suicide until she meets a young girl with two fathers, and they have a profound impact on each other’s lives,” the film’s synopsis says, per IMDb.

The Georgia native spoke about the role and the dynamic on set in a June interview with Digital Journal.

“The first thing I noticed when I walked onto David Beck’s set was the immediate warmth and welcome,” she told the outlet. “I felt like I had known these people for years.”

“Alexandra Grey and I spent my first morning on set giggling and conversing like old friends,” Abigail continued. “She is just delightful and oh so talented. I was also so taken with the crew’s professionalism and passion – everyone shared the same vision and went to work executing it flawlessly and creatively.”

Abigail p ortrayed Abigail Hawk on Blue Bloods from 2010 until the show’s 14th and final season. The series finale will air on December 13.

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When it comes to saying goodbye to Blue Bloods, Abigail has been one of the vocal cast members who has hoped that CBS would change their decision regarding canceling the show. She also revealed whether or not she would be open to doing a spinoff.

“I don’t want to spin off right now, this is very fresh for me and I’m still grieving because we all wanted to continue, this is not something any of us wanted,” she told Hello! Magazine in October.

“We felt that there was so much more we could continue telling and sharing and creating, but I do think there are certain characters that could continue to have quite an amazing and interesting life beyond the world with the Reagans, and I think Abigail Baker is one of them,” she added.

Abigail also reflected on working with Tom Selleck on Blue Bloods and why she will miss her character so much.

“Tom’s work ethic is like nothing I have ever seen in my life,” she said in an interview with Woman’s World in early November. “He honestly has a passion for everything he does.”

“I always thank Tom because he kept bringing me back and bringing me around, but I also contributed,” she reflected on the role. “The reason that he kept bringing me around was because I had something valuable to offer. So I have learned that from her, and I’m trying desperately to channel that as I enter this next unknown phase of my life, that it’s okay to not know what the next step is … I am trying to take her with me and have her be a back-pocket Baker.”

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