NBC has announced that the revival of comedy “Will & Grace” will end after these three rebooted seasons. In total, that will take “Will & Grace” to 11-seasons (and 246 episodes). Eleven final episodes will comprise the now final season, which will return at an undisclosed time in 2020. From executive producers Max Mutchnick, David […]
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Netflix has greenlit a half-hour animated comedy called “Q-Force,” which follows handsome secret agent and his team of fellow LGBTQ super spies. The series is produced by Universal Television in association with Hazy Mills, Fremulon and 3 Arts Entertainment, and it comes from Sean Hayes (“Will & Grace”), Mike Schur and Gabe Liedman (“Brooklyn Nine-Nine”). The logline: […]
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Midway through its return season (and ninth overall), optimistic NBC has extended the already renewed” Will & Grac,” starring Eric McCormack, Debra Messing, Sean Hayes and Megan Mullally, by an additional season, taking it through 2019-20 (and through season 11). This is particularly positive news for Eric McCormack, who will double-dip in his just renewed […]
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I admit it. I did not want NBC to revive “Will & Grace.” Once a fan, I was so disgusted by the lack of character development in the original sitcom, I stopped watching regularly during the Harry Connick, Jr. era and beyond, which would have been the last four seasons of the original 1998-2006 run. […]
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NBC, which announced a 10-episode pick-up for a new season of sitcom “Will & Grace,” has upped the episode order to 12. Originally airing from 1998 to 2006, the revival was prompted by a 10-minute episode released online in September that urged voters to back Hillary Clinton in the presidential election. The limited series will […]
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After months of rumors, and that recent YouTube presidential election reunion, NBC has confirmed that sitcom “Will & Grace” is being revived. The network has placed an order for 10 new episodes to air at some point next season. Originally running from 1998-2006, 185 episodes of “Will & Grace” were telecast, with each of the […]
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From Campaign US: It was two minutes into the recent “Will & Grace” reunion mini-episode when I remembered exactly why I had lost interest in this Emmy Award-winning sitcom. “Stan had to have something drained from his new anus,” proclaimed Megan Mullally, AKA spoiled socialite Karen, moments after entering Will and Grace’s apartment chanting “Trump!” […]
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[socialpoll id=”2396885″] No deals have been signed at press time. But NBC is in early talks to revive 1998 to 2006 sitcom “Will & Grace” for a 10-episode ninth season. Talks of the reboot have heated up since the election-themed video reunion the four cast members – Debra Messing, Eric McCormack, Megan Mullally and Sean […]