Lauren Graham hinted that "Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life’ Season 2 could happen given the cliffhanger in Season 1 and Alexis Bledel expressed her interest to return to the franchise. Read More »
It's been 16 years since the first time the world saw the witty mother-and-daughter duo of Lorelai and Rory Gilmore hit the screens for the first time, and nearly a full decade since the two bid farewell to television -- but their return is imminent! Netflix has just announced the release date for the revival, Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life, so prepare to return to Stars Hollow this fall! Read More »
Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life, the four-movie Netflix revival of the cult dramedy starring Lauren Graham and Alexis Bledel as mom-and-daughter duo Lorelai and Rory, has been in post production for the past couple of months, but there's still no release date -- though that might change very soon. Rumor has it we'll get a date for the 9-years-later sequel in July! Read More »
Aside from launching Benedict Cumberbatch and Martin Freeman as international superstars, it seems those who love good television have something else to thank Sherlock for: the upcoming Netflix revival of "Gilmore Girls." Show creator Amy Sherman-Palladino recently revealed there was one thing she loved so much about the BBC show she ended up using it for "Gilmore Girls: Seasons." Read More »
Following her role as Lorelai Gilmore in the cult dramedy Gilmore Girls, Lauren Graham went on to become the TV mom of another young actress, Mae Whitman, on Parenthood, which ended its run last year Read More »
While fans of "Gilmore Girls" have been over the moon for the past few weeks after Netflix confirmed they'd be airing a four-part revival of the beloved series, some returning cast members didn't get as much excitement, including Vanessa Marano, who will reprise her role as April Nardini. However, the actress may have just revealed what we all need to hear: Luke and Lorelai are still together! Read More »
Actress Lauren Graham, who became a superstar in 2000 when she starred as Lorelai in the cult dramedy show, "Gilmore Girls," alongside Alexis Bledel as her daughter Rory, is already talking about the new planned Netflix revival of the series. Hours after the beloved show announced its comeback, Graham was already taking to Twitter and interviews to talk about how excited she was! Read More »
It's been eight years since Lorelai and her daughter, Rory, stopped talking at a ridiculously fast pace on television on "Gilmore Girls," but that's going to change in no time. Barely months after adding the show to their streaming options, Netflix has confirmed they're making a revival of the beloved show set in Stars Hollow ... and stars Lauren Graham and Alexis Bledel are coming back! Read More »
The highly anticipated Netflix revival of "Gilmore Girls" has an unusual format that is finally starting to make sense. The four 90-minute episodes that fans are looking forward to will take place during each season of a calendar year. Read More »
Who doesn't love a good reunion? I mean, other than your ten-year high school reunion, unless you're Romy and Michelle, but didn't they hate theirs too? Well, anyway, while some reunions might bring some awkward moments and intense lies, (we invented Post-Its), the TV gods shined down on us and gave us one of the greatest get-togethers in recent memory, a Gilmore Girls reunion. That's right, all of our favorite characters joined forces over the weekend for the ATX Television Festival in Texas this past Saturday. Not only were lead actresses Alexis Bledel and Lauren Graham in attendance, but some of our favorite leading men like Jared Padalecki and Milo Ventimiglia, also showed their gorgeous faces. Read More »
After six years, Parenthood finishes this week, drawing the story of the Braverman family helmed by Craig T Nelson, Peter Krause and Lauren Graham - to a close. Both star Lauren Graham and series executive producer Jason Katims have revealed a couple of tasty tidbits from this week's series finale, and it certainly sounds like -- for a series that has its own drinking game for when somebody cries -- you'll need your tissues. Read More »
Gilmore Girls and Parenthood star Lauren Graham has revealed that she cried during the upcoming series finale of Parenthood... and knows that the final episode will prompt plenty of drinking in the Parenthood 'Drink when they cry' drinking game. The beloved Gilmore Girls actress also revealed on Late Night With Seth Meyers why she wasn't cast in Friends and that she's working on a new pilot about a late night talk show host, which is based on someone "handsome" and "likable"... i.e. host Seth Meyers! Read More »
It is a great day to be a Gilmore Girls fan. The WB series was just selected to take part in the ATX Television Festival's Season 4 Fest this summer, meaning that viewers are about to see Lorelei and Rory together again for the first time in eight years. Read More »