The latest good news comes from the film world. One of the most popular series of the nineties, Will & Grace, is returning to the small screen. That's right. Ten new episodes were confirmed by Leslie Jordan, who played Beverly Leslie in the series.
Leslie Jordan, who won an Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Performance on the series, has confirmed that the series is returning and filming is likely to begin in July. According to The Hollywood Reporter, the series will feature the original cast – Eric McCormack (Will), Debra Messing (Grace), Sean Hayes (Jack) and Megan Mullally (Karen) – and they will also be joined by the original creators of the series (David Kohan and Max Mutchnick).
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The extremely successful series Will and Grace (Will & Grace), which was absolutely positive groundbreaking in its portrayal of the LGBT community, ended after eight seasons (2006).
Story:
Will Truman and Grace Adler are roommates, and they would be perfect for each other - if Will weren't gay. Will is a successful lawyer, and Grace is an independent entrepreneur who works in design or furnishing the premises. Their adventures and complications are always followed by Jack McFarland and Karen Walker. Jack is Will's friend and gay, and Karen is Grace's assistant, although she talks more than helps. The director is a multiple Emmy Award winner who also directed Friends and Fraser.