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Netflix sets debut date for rebooted Gilmore Girls
Alex Kingston has joined Gilmore Girls.
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They’ve also released the first footage from the revival, which starts off being slightly nostalgic for fans by reintroducing us to the various places around the fictional town of Stars Hollow. Thursday, you’re killing it.
Speaking at a press conference promoting the show, Graham said the entire cast easily fell back into working together again. Mark that date in red pen in your diary, stat.
It feels like the original Gilmore Girls until Rory whips out her smart phone to look up the smelly flower (classic Rory). Celebrating women with wit and brains, how could we not be excited for the first teaser of the new revival?
Earlier this year, Netflix ventured into resurrecting beloved TV series with the release of “Fuller House”, a spinoff of sorts from the 1990s ABC hit “Full House”.
At work? With your gran?
“I also got to play a role in the reboot of the Gilmore Girls”, she said. “I play a very eccentric character in a couple of those episodes”.
Netflix on Wednesday announced the premiere dates for its original content, and the “Gilmore” revival is one of them.
Vulture tweeted about the trailer, and Schumer replied to the site’s post, saying, “I would love her!” in reference to Lorelai’s query.
Sherman-Palladino told TVLine she admired the 90-minute format of “Sherlock” because it is more than “just an episode”. “Water sports. Every single time I see her in a magazine she’s on vacation doing water sports”, she says. It’s ideal – and it’s giving us all the Stars Hollow feels.
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When Rory predictably replies with a flat “no”, the young-at-heart mother quips back, “Why? Through dealing with that, [Lorelai] makes some decisions [about her love life]”. It will touch on Richard’s (Edward Hermann) death, and this devastating aspect of the story would be part of the crossroads Lorelai, Rory, and Emily (Kelly Bishop) would find themselves on.