Gilmore Girls Reunion: Two Beloved WB Shows Confirmed For A Reunion! Catch The Cast And Crew Of 'Gilmore Girls' And 'Dawsons Creek' In Austin This June!

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It was one of the most beloved television shows for young women on TV, and plenty were sure saddened when the series came to an end. But now there is reason to rejoice as it has been confirmed that a Gilmore Girls Reunion is really happening? If you're a fan of Rory and Lorelai, it might be a good time to start planning a trip to Austin, Texas, as this will be where the much awaited reunion will take place - at the ATX Television Festival's season 4 fest, happening next year on June 2015.

So who can we expect in this happy Gilmore Girls reunion? None other than show creator Amy Sherman Palladino, and the lead actresses Lauren Graham and Alexis Bledel. In a statement, Amy Sherman Palladino shared her excitement at the upcoming get together of the beloved WB show. "So after years of peace and quiet these lunatics have chosen to get the chattiest chicks in the world back under one roof? Really? Okay," Palladino said in a statement. " You asked for it....Gilmore was the highlight of my ridiculous life. I can't wait to sit with these unbelievable broads and relive a time where sleep did not exist where stress and coffee were mama's little helpers and where we all dove into the deep end together to make something weird and very very cool."

Aside from a Gilmore Girls reunion, another beloved WB show will also have its cast and crew come together again in the festival's Writers' Room Reunion. And this is the show that introduced everyone to a fresh faced actresses named Katie Holmes and Michelle Williams. The Dawson's Creek reunion is also a go -- with the entire behind the scenes team coming together to talk about Dawson, Joey, Pacey and Jen. For those not in the know, this the very same creative team behind popular teen TV series like The Vampire Diaries, Veronica Mars, Life Unexpected and Everwood.

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