'Gilmore Girls' Revival: The Official Trailer Is Finally Here

My fellow Gilmore Girls acolytes, we finally have some actual footage!

Netflix on Tuesday dropped the first trailer for Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life, the streaming giant’s anticipated revival of the classic WB/CW series, so stop everything and push PLAY above.

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Series creator Amy Sherman-Palladino and exec producer Daniel Palladino wrote and directed all four 90-minute episodes, each of which represents a different season over the course of one calendar year (as such, the episodes will be titled “Winter,” Spring,” Summer” and “Fall”). Sherman-Palladino has billed the installments as “movie-lets” as opposed to traditional episodes of television — a description leading lady Lauren Graham backs up.

“Each one has a fairly big journey and are pretty distinct from each other,” she explains, singling out “Fall” — aka the revival’s quasi finale — as the installment that packs the most profound narrative punch. “‘Fall’ has the biggest events,” she shares. “It’s the culmination of the journey, so there are a lot of moments. And a lot of soul-searching and resolution. ‘Fall’ is very emotional.’”

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“Fall” also boasts those hotly anticipated final four words, and Graham warns fans to expect the unexpected. “I was surprised,” she confesses, before adding with a laugh. “I thought they would be, like, ‘Goodbye, Stars Hollow.’” Any other words we can safely rule out? Deadpans Graham: “‘I’m actually a vampire.’ End. Scene.”

The four-part Gilmore revival will be released on Friday, Nov. 25 at 12:01 am PT on Netflix.

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