'Gilmore Girls: A Year In The Life' Full Length Trailer Released; Exciting Reveals About The 4-Part Mini-Series Teased

The Gilmore girls have given the best treat to their fans as they recently released a full-length trailer of the much-awaited "Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life" exactly one month before its official release. Fans of the classic TV series were teased with who are officially coming back on the reboot, while a sneak peek of several scenes from the four-part mini-series revealed exciting moments, confirming almost every fan theory that previously surfaced.

"Gilmore Girls" transported their fans back to Stars Hollow on Tuesday, Oct. 25, as Netflix released an almost three-minute preview of the upcoming series revival, "Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life." The trailer takes the spotlight on the three-generation Gilmore girls, Emily, Lorelai and Rory, and picks up from Rory's post-graduation life.

The Returning Stars Hollow Regulars

Netflix has been very generous in bringing out revelations about the comedy-drama series for the past months, including the details about returning casts. Original stars who were confirmed earlier this year to participate in the revival include Lauren Graham (Lorelai), Alexis Bledel (Rory), Scott Patterson (Luke), Bishop (Emily), Melissa McCarthy (Sookie), Milo Ventimiglia (Jess), Matt Czuchry (Logan), and Jared Padalecki (Dean). The fact that almost all of the series' original members are returning excited the fans, but seeing the characters in the new footage sparked further emotional reactions among them.

Fans were also pleased to have a glimpse of Keiko Agena (Lane), Liza Weil (Paris), Yanic Truesdale (Michel), and Sean Gunn (Kirk Gleason) during the trailer.

"Gilmore Girls" Reboot Trailer Lapped Up

The trailer starts with the mother-daughter duo, Lorelai and Rory, who are talking about a trip which is confirmed to be in London. Emily is also heavily featured in the trailer, where she is shown trying to cope with her husband's loss. She is seen decluttering her home while wearing T-shirt and jeans, an act that signifies an exciting change coming for the character. As per preview, a dramatic tribute for a former cast member, Edward Herrmann who played as Richard Gilmore, is set to happen in the reboot as the actor already died in 2014.

A part of the trailer also confirmed Lorelai and Luke's relationship going strong, thus fans continue to speculate that the couple will get married in the series revival. On the other hand, Rory is seen straying away from who she used to be. She reveals in the video that she is currently unemployed, thus confirming recent reports that her character will be seen struggling with her career.

Furthermore, while fans are expecting to see Rory and Logan together -- as previous rumors have it that the two will build a family -- the preview showed otherwise, highlighting Jess in one of its striking scenes.

With all these revelations, the "Gilmore Girls" fandom is yet again craving for more as the show draws closer to its scheduled return on Netflix on Nov. 25.

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