
These issues have clearly been resolved, and Melissa
McCarthy confirmed that she will be reprising her Gilmore Girls role, while
recently promoting her new movie, The
Boss, on the daytime show, Ellen.
Gilmore Girls was a popular comedy-drama series
created by Amy Sherman-Palladino,
which first premiered on The WB in October 2000. The show moved to The CW in
2006, before drawing to a close at the end of its seventh season, in 2007. The
story focuses on Lorelai Gilmore
(Lauren Graham), who is single mother to sixteen year old Rory (Alexis Bledel), with whom she lives in Stars Hollow,
Connecticut. When we first meet the pair, Rory is the age at which Lorelai
became a mother, and the show explores their relationships with various other
characters in the small town.
The Netflix revival will take the form of four 90-minute episodes, possibly each reflecting a different season in Stars Hollow. Almost all of the main cast have been confirmed as returning, including Graham and Bledel, Scott Patterson, Keiko Agena, Yanic Truesdale, Kelly Bishop, Liza Weil and Sean Gunn.
The date of the arrival of Gilmore Girls on Netflix has not yet been announced, and the production is set to continue through the summer. Also unclear is the number of episodes in which McCarthy will appear particularly since, as she explained to Ellen DeGeneres, the complicating issue was apparently scheduling. All will be revealed, though, when the Gilmore Girls return.
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