'Gilmore Girls: A Year In The Life' release date news 2016: First episode to air before Thanksgiving; More details at Television Critics Association Press Tour
There is nothing to stop the return of "Gilmore Girls" on the small screen with an all-new set of adventures and romance. Ten years since the series finale, it was finally confirmed that the hit TV show of the early 2000's will be back with most of its original cast and a brand new title, "Gilmore Girls: A Day in the Life."

A lot of fans of the popular American drama comedy series "Gilmore Girls" are excited to hear the news that the seven season-long TV series is getting a revival. Netflix previously announced that "Gilmore Girls" will be back for a new chapter with all episodes available for binge-watching in the online streaming media. However, aside from the new and returning cast members and the possible episode titles, there has been no confirmed release date of the new season.
However, for the past few weeks, it has been reported that the filming of the new season was already completed. The only thing that the public should be focused on is the anticipated press tour of the "Gilmore Girls" cast to promote the revival season, although the fans are also anxious to know the premiere date of the show on Netflix. According to the reports, the air date of the first episode will be announced during the mentioned press tour.
According to reports, "Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life" is possible to be aired around a particular holiday, most likely before Thanksgiving this year. Still, the production team of the series has not yet confirmed any date as of the mean time. Many fans are hopeful that this year's Television Critics Association Press Tour will provide more information about the revival season, including its premiere date.
It is possible that the press tour on July 27 will serve as the first promotional appearance for the cast and staff of "Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life," with series writer and creator Amy Sherman-Palladino and Alexis Bledel attending the event. It is expected that the air date of the show will be revealed by then.
The original run of the "Gilmore Girls" series was from Oct. 5, 2000, to May 15, 2007. The show tells the story of the mother-and-daughter tandem of Lorelei (Cohen) and Rory (Alexis Bledel) Gilmore as they search for true love and happiness with the right mixture of drama and comedy. The story unfolds in the fictional town in Connecticut.
TVLine reported that the "Gilmore Girls" revival will be composed of four 90-minute episodes, and each episode will represent a different season in a year: summer, fall, winter, and spring.
Aside from Graham and Bledel, Scott Patterson, Kelly Bishop, Sean Gunn, and Keiko Agena are also confirmed to be part of the revival, Entertainment Weekly reported.