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High Fidelity Star Open to Revival
1 Dec
Summary
- Da'Vine Joy Randolph is eager for a High Fidelity revival.
- The series was canceled after one season on Hulu.
- Randolph cites challenges in recapturing lightning in a bottle.

Five years after its abrupt cancellation, Da'Vine Joy Randolph has publicly expressed her enthusiasm for a potential revival of the Hulu series High Fidelity. The Oscar-winning actress, currently promoting "Eternity," stated in a recent interview that she and co-star Zoë Kravitz frequently discuss finding a way to bring the show back for its fans.
High Fidelity, a modern adaptation of the beloved film and novel, ran for a single season on Hulu in 2020. Despite positive reception, the series was canceled, leaving fans with a cliffhanger ending. Randolph, whose career has since soared with an Academy Award win for "The Holdovers," admitted that recreating the show's initial success would be a "tricky one."
Kravitz has also voiced her disappointment over the show's premature end and her persistent efforts to get Hulu to reconsider. Randolph also reflected on the pressure of stepping into a role previously associated with Jack Black, emphasizing her desire for an authentic performance that differed from the original movie.




