Netflix Is Eyeing 'Gilmore Girls' Revival; Series To Have Its Originally Planned Closure

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Bringing back previous TV series is in and "Gilmore Girls" might be joining the craze. Netflix is planning to bring it back with four telefilms. The series was popular in 2000 to 2007 and will come back with Amy Sherman-Palladino, the series creator, and husband Daniel Palladino, executive producer.

Before the series' seventh and final season, the couple left and currently, the plan is to have "Gilmore Girls" air four 90-minute films and let it end as originally planned, reported ComingSoon.net.

"Gilmore Girls" was set in Stars Hollow, a town in Connecticut with mix of dreamers, everyday folk and artists.

The drama is a multi-generational one about friendship and family, with Lauren Graham's Lorelai Gilmore and daughter Alexis Bledel's Rory as the center of the story. Lorelai has bed-and-breakfast with best friend and chef Melissa McCarthy's Sookie. Her parents were Edward Herrmann's Richard Gilmore and his wife was Kelly Bishop's Emily.

The "Gilmore Girls" revivavl is still in the works. While Bledel, Graham, Scott Patterson and Bishop are willing to return, Melissa McCarthy's career has taken off and she is not expected to appear again.

If the revival will push through, there are questions that "Gilmore Girls" followers are curious about, and Time mentioned several of them. The series has a number of situations to handle such as Hermann's death. The actor succumbed to brain cancer on Jan. 1, 2014. As the series will pick up eight years after it stopped. How the closure will look like is something to wait and see.

It felt good to have Lorelai and Luke together and they looked sweetly towards each other. It would be interesting if Rory will still take journalism.

The mother and daughter planned to be in Barack Obama's campaign trail. At that time, Obama was still a senator. Fans have to see what had happened to Paris Geller who went to medical school; and Max Medina if he had got over Lorelai or if Kirk is still weird.

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