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A 'Felicity' revival? Scott Foley was once against it, but now 'would give it another shot'
Co-stars Keri Russell and Scott Speedman have said they'd join a new version.
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‘Felicity’ Cast Attempt To Remember Details Of Time-Traveling Finale, Scott Foley Backpedals On Reboot Talks – ATX
As the cast of <em>Felicity </em>took the stage at the Paramount Theatre for the 20-year reunion at the ATX Television Festival, the memorable, comforting theme song (which was not sung by star Amy Jo Johnson, despite what the CD liner notes say) echoed through the sold-out audience. Fans of the then-WB channel, angsty college drama welcomed stars Keri Russell, Scott Speedman, Scott Foley, Tangi Miller, Amanda Foreman, Ian Gomez, Greg Grunberg, Rob Benedict, Amy Jo Johnson, and…
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'Felicity' reunion slated for ATX Festival
The cast of the seminal WB drama "Felicity" will reunite at this year’s ATX Festival, which takes place June 7-10 in Austin, Texas.
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‘Arrow’ Recap: Felicity Thinks She’s Getting Helix Jelly, Really Gets Helix Jam
Felicity joins Helix and it comes back to burn her.
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Keri Russell Discusses Possible ‘Felicity’ Reunion and Return to TV
Keri talks about a "Felicity" reunion and the possibility of it returning to TV. Keri says she hopes the beloved character has graduated college and has become a doctor.
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Keri Russell Rejected an ‘Americans’ Disguise That Looked Too Much Like Felicity
On Keri Russell’s hit show The Americans, she’s often asked to wear disguises. One disguise she refused to wear was one that made her look too much like the role that made her famous: Felicity. Not the short-haired Felicity; the big, curly-puffy-hair Felicity. On Live with Kelly, Russell gave her reasons for turning the disguise down.
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Jumping the Shark! When Your Favorite Shows Officially Hit Rock Bottom...
On Sept. 20, 1977 — 39 years ago today — The Fonz LITERALLY jumped a shark on "Happy Days." Soon after, a new phrase would enter the lexicon of TV terminology.