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Gilmore Girls Stars Tease Possible Revival as Fans Crave More
1 Oct
Summary
- Gilmore Girls revival miniseries aired on Netflix in 2016
- Showrunner Amy Sherman-Palladino and stars hint at potential Christmas special
- Fans eagerly await news of the show's future

In the years since Gilmore Girls ended its original run in 2007, fans have continued to clamor for more content from the beloved series. Their wishes may soon be granted, as the show's stars and creators have been dropping hints about a potential revival.
In March 2025, Gilmore Girls showrunner Amy Sherman-Palladino revealed that the cast and crew had a fun reunion at a PaleyFest event, sparking discussions about doing "it again." This sentiment was echoed by lead actress Lauren Graham, who told The Hollywood Reporter in September 2025 that she could see a Gilmore Girls Christmas movie happening, similar to the Downton Abbey specials.
Scott Patterson, who played diner owner Luke Danes, has also expressed optimism about the show's future, telling Us Weekly that he is "ever hopeful" and believes "it'll happen." Meanwhile, other cast members like Scott Cohen, who played Rory's former teacher Max Medina, have voiced their support for a revival, saying they would love to be involved.
With the cast and creators seemingly open to revisiting Stars Hollow, fans remain eagerly anticipating news of the show's potential return. While no definitive plans have been announced, the recent comments from those involved suggest that the Gilmore Girls universe may not be done expanding just yet.