'Gilmore Girls' comeback update: Undisclosed character to get a new love interest
Ever since the news of the revival of American comedy-drama series “Gilmore Girls” broke out, the speculations surrounding the star cast and other updates of the series started doing the rounds.
The latest update about the series is about its exciting plot details. One out of the four main characters of the series will get a new love interest in the comeback version of the show, TV Line reported. The four major characters of “Gilmore Girls” are Luke, Lorelai, Rory and Emily. It will be exciting to see which character is set to get a romantic angle this time.
Netflix is reportedly working on the comeback of “Gilmore Girls” and has planned to pull out four 90-minute episodes in the revival edition. The news of revival of “Gilmore Girls” was let out by TV Line’s Michael Ausiello in October.
The buzz also suggests that Luke and Lorelai, who are known for their undying love for each other, will also decide to part ways, the website reported. Luke and Lorelai’s devastating breakup will lend a new angle to the story. Yet another update about the show is that the story will also address the death of Edward Herrmann, who portrayed the role of Emily’s husband and Lorelai’s father and died in 2014.
The key actors of the show, including Kelly Bishop, Scott Patterson, Lauren Graham and Alexis Bledel, are expected to make a comeback with this series that ended eight years back.
Amy Sherman-Palladino helmed this series, which featured Lauren Graham as Lorelai Gilmore and Alexis Bledel as Rory Gilmore. The original version of the show premiered on WB in October 2000 and the final episode of its last season – season 7 - aired on May 15, 2007.
The show became very popular back then and was listed as one of Time magazine's "All-TIME 100 TV Shows" in 2007.
On learning about the recent updates of the show, lead star Lauren Graham took to Twitter to talk about it.
“DUDES. I can't confirm this. But I also can't deny this,” read her Twitter post.
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