
Lauren Graham & Amy Sherman Palladino Reveal New Gilmore Girls-Related Project
Gilmore Girls? It’s a show. It’s a lifestyle. It’s a religion. It’s no longer on Netflix.
After 12 years, the WB series starring Lauren Graham and Alexis Bledel as mother-daughter duo Lorelei Gilmore and Rory Gilmore is departing Netflix just as suddenly as Rory dropped out of Yale.
“We are sorry to say that Gilmore Girls Seasons 1-7 will be leaving Netflix in the US on June 30,” Netflix wrote in a post on X June 15. “Raising a cup of coffee to every fan who visited Stars Hollow with us.”
Indeed, Gilmore Girls has been streaming on Netflix since Babette ate oatmeal, or 2014, just one year before the company began developing the four-episode A Year in The Life revival, which came out in November 2016.
But while Netflix will no longer be a home for the original series—which also stars Scott Patterson, Kelly Bishop, Keiko Agena and more—it will still be the home for A Year in the Life. Meanwhile, if Gilmore Girls jumps and you jump, Jack—Hulu and Disney+ have had Gilmore Girls available to stream on their platforms for over a year.
As for whether another return to Stars Hollow will ever come to fruition for the cast? In the years since the revival, Gilmore Girls fans and the cast alike have been gunning to receive some answers for that major cliffhanger at the end of the 2016 series.
In fact, Graham herself smelled snow by pitching a Christmas special for the Amy Sherman-Palladino series last year, which the creator and showrunner told E! News she thought was “very cute.”
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But while Sherman-Palladino confirmed there were no official talks going on about another sequel series, her producing partner and husband Daniel Palladino revealed the couple are always discussing a future for Gilmore Girls.
“We never thought that the Netflix movies would happen,” he added. “We're constantly thinking of stuff for Stars Hollow, because anything kind of quirky American makes us want to put it into Stars Hollow. But there's no set thing right now.”
In the meantime, the duo have kept mum on their take on whether Jess (Milo Ventimiglia), Dean (Jared Paledecki) or Logan (Matt Czuchry) is the father of Rory’s baby.
The cast, however, has had no trouble pledging their allegiance to a team.
For Patterson—aka Luke Danes—he’s team Wookiee.
“I think they’re all bums,” he told E! News in October. “I don't want Rory to end up with any of them. They all have bad stuff, man.”
Indeed, in seeing Rory’s arc in the revival, Patterson admitted he has hopes for a new romantic partner altogether.
“There’s a new energy for her out there, in a new iteration,” he said. “She's got to get her act together, too. Then somebody will appear in her life, and she'll be ready for it. But these three guys, they just got her through her teen years. They served their purpose—now go away.”
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