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'Gossip Girl' Reboot Production Delayed By Coronavirus

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Sad news about the Gossip Girl reboot – the new television series will be delayed until 2021. The series, which was set to debut on HBO Max this fall, but had to be delayed because of the pandemic. “They hadn’t even started production yet; they were in pre-production and ready to roll,” Kevin Reilly, HBO Max chief content officer, shared with Vulture. “Things that would have been really meaningful and high profile have gotten pushed back,” he added, calling it “really disappointing” not to have some signature shows available during the service’s first two waves of content.

The new cast includes Emily Alyn Lind, Tavi Gevinson, Thomas Doherty, Adam Chanler-Berat and Zion Moreno, and Kristen Bell was set to return as the show’s narrator.

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