No spoilers, but ‘Gilmore Girls’ star says chemistry is back
That wasn’t the only topic in question at the Gilmore kitchen table.
Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life, Netflix’s revival of the beloved CW dramedy from the previous decade, will premiere November 25, the streaming service announced today. Thursday, you’re killing it.
“Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life” will take viewers through one year of the beloved mother-daughter duo’s life over the course of four 90-minute episodes.
Later on, real-life Lorelai, actress Lauren Graham, responded to Oliver’s approval, and it’s all too much already. Mark that date in red pen in your diary, stat. As if the highly anticipated announcement wasn’t enough, Netflix also gifted us with a teaser of our favorite girls to get us even more excited for the revival! Watch the teaser, and if your mum is now miles away, call her on the phone instead. With Netflix releasing all four chapters of the new series simultaneously on November 25, Amy Sherman-Palladino is hoping fans don’t skip to the final scene without watching the previous installments first.
With the demise of Edward Herrmann, Rory’s grandfather Richard Gilmore, who passed away two years ago, Lauren Graham (who is Lorelei Gilmore in the show) shared how her love life would run in the upcoming “Gilmore Girls” reboot.
Rory says no, and after a bout of arguing, she explains why.
Welcome back to Stars Hollow.
The “Gilmore Girls” revival will be premiering on Netflix in the months ahead, so we presume we’ll have some further news about it before it launches.
“Water sports”, she tells her mom. Fans were thrilled on January 29, 2016 when it was announced that the show would return on Netflix.
Now while the stars of the series, together with executive producers Amy Sherman-Palladino and Dan Palladino, are keeping the juicy details of the show to themselves for now, E!