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Gossip Girl Reboot: Cast, Release Date, and More

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Ever since WarnerMedia announced a new Gossip Girl series was on the way, we've been dying for, well, gossip. The anticipated drama will debut on WarnerMedia's new streaming service, HBO Max, and follow a new group of glamorous prep school students dealing with all the scandals and controversies teens — or at least teens on TV — face.

After WarnerMedia picked up the Gossip Girl series, news about the show has been parceled out here and there, and we've been scouring the internet for every piece of scoop with a determination that would make Gossip Girl proud.

So check out everything we know so far about HBO Max's Gossip Girl series. It will premiere in 2021. Unfortunately, the new take on Gossip Girl wasn't one of the shows made available

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