Gilmore Girls is getting the gang back together. The Netflix revival is officially official (in case you missed the announcement), with Lauren Graham, Alexis Bledel, Kelly Bishop, Scott Patterson, Sean Gunn and Keiko Agena all signing up for the four-part miniseries. You are probably thinking, "Where's Sookie? Jess? Dean? Paris?" —and so are we—but take note, another fan-favorite is returning: Yanic Truesdale will reprise his role of Michel.
"Happy to be back and reconnect with my old pal Michel," he tweeted.
Netflix officially announced it was bring Loreali and Rory Gilmore back for another set of episodes. This time, there will be four 90-minute installments with each of the episodes representing a season in a year.
Happy to be back and reconnect with my old pal Michel. Feeling blessed and excited! #GilmoreGirls pic.twitter.com/jJLNcjVKKv
? Yanic Truesdale (@YanicTruesdale) January 30, 2016
As for Melissa McCarthy, Liza Weil, Jared Padalecki, Milo Ventimiglia, well, their status is still a question mark. However, we do know Luke's is back in business. There will be a variety of new characters on board for the revival too. There's Berta and Alejandro, a Peruvian couple, Nat Compton, a miserable looking man who doesn't crack a smile, Portuguese nanny Clementina, 9-year-old Korean-American twins, Paul, a Michael Cera-type a good-looking Damon, blue-collar Dwyane and Jim, the high-end men's magazine editor.
Gilmore Girls is set to start filming this week, but no premiere date has been released.