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Our Favorite Series Are Back

NEWS | February 18, 2021
le casting de Gossip Girl
The reboot of Gossip Girl, scheduled for 2021 on HBO Max
Over the last 20 years, television series have only gotten bigger and better, and today they've become a real moment of relaxation after our busy days. It should come as no surprise, then, that some of the biggest cult hits of the last two decades are returning in 2021 for one last lap around the block. Here are the three reboots that have us on the edge of our seats!

Gossip girl, the raciest

A critical success as soon as it was launched in 2007, this series transports us to the well-heeled private schools of Manhattan's Upper East Side. Over the course of its six seasons, this preppy cast — led by Blake Lively, Leighton Meester, Penn Badgley, and other big names — got into messes big and small, and left us totally addicted to the misadventures of Serena van der Woodsen and Blair Waldorf. In 2021, the cast is slated to be far more diverse, featuring Jordan Alexander, Whitney Peak, Zion Moreno, Savannah Smith, Evan Mock, and others. The reboot will be available on HBO Max, and the images and clips that have already leaked have the Worldwide Web waiting with bated breath.

Sex and The City, the most hedonist

Carrie herself— or, rather, Sarah Jessica Parker — announced the news on Instagram: a seventh season of this smash-hit series is in the works. From 1998 to 2004 on HBO, four women in their thirties revolutionized the small screen, featuring unfiltered dialogue and everyday glamor. Following two feature-length films from the franchise, released in 2008 and 2010, plus a prequel that came out in 2013, the famous New Yorkers are back with And Just Like That..., a ten-episode season that should start filming this Spring, featuring Cynthia Nixon as Miranda Hobbes and Kristin Davis as Charlotte York. But of course, we couldn't help but wonder where Samantha will be in all of this, as Kim Cattrall opted to abstain from the new installment.

The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, the most West-coast

Who could forget Will Smith and his on-point streetwear, making fun of his cousin Carlton and shaking up every unspoken rule he came across? From 1990 to 1996, the Fresh Prince lit up NBC. The channel even ordered two new seasons to reboot the series, from which audiences can expect a real change in tone and setting. While the elements of the well-loved script remain in place, the style this time around is meant to fall in line with realist dramas like The Wire. Leading up to its release, an extra episode reuniting the original cast for the show's 30th birthday was unveiled this past November.

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