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Gossip Girl reboot series production delayed due to COVID-19 outbreak as its debut gets pushed 2021

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Fans of the original Gossip Girl series who were hoping to see the reboot later this year are about to be rather disappointed.HBO Max chief content officer Kevin Reilly revealed in a new interview with Vulture that production has been pushed due to COVID-19.He added that filming hadn't even begun yet, though it was about to start when the COVID-19 outbreak started to spread rapidly.

Delayed reboot:Fans of the original Gossip Girl series who were hoping to see the reboot later this year are about to be rather disappointed'They hadn’t even started production yet; they were in pre-production and ready to roll,' Reilly said.With the production delay, the series is now expected to debut sometime in 2021, and not later in 2020 as originally.

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