'Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life' Trailer Drops: Revisit Stars Hollow With Lorelai, Rory, Luke, Jess, and Mo

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Is it November yet?!

Netflix's Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life's official trailer dropped Tuesday, and it definitely won't disappoint even the show's most die-hard fans. The trailer features mother-daughter duo Lorelai and Rory showing off their trademark wit and up-to-date pop culture references -- and of course, less than nutritious eating habits -- but also going through some heavy things in life.

Rory (Alexis Bledel) is jobless and "leading a vagabond existence" as her beloved grandmother, Emily (Kelly Bishop), notes, while Lorelai (Lauren Graham) also doesn't have everything quite figured out after seemingly getting her happily-ever-after with Luke (Scott Patterson) in the 2007 series finale.

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"I thought I knew exactly what I wanted and where I was going, but I don't know, lately, things seem hazier," Lorelai notes.

Meanwhile, Emily is picking up the pieces after her husband, Richard (late actor Edward Herrmann), died.

"I don't know how to do this. I was married for 50 years -- half of me is gone," Emily says heartbreakingly.

Of course, Rory's former flames make squeal-worthy appearances in the trailer, including Jess (Milo Ventimiglia), Dean (Jared Padalecki) and Logan (Matt Czuchry). Other fan favorite cameos include Sookie (Melissa McCarthy), Michel (Yanic Truesdale), Paris (Liza Weil), and Kirk (Sean Gunn), who hilariously shows up for Friday night dinner with Emily.


Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life
premieres Nov. 25 on Netflix.

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ET spoke to Graham in July, when she talked about returning to Stars Hollow for the feverishly anticipated miniseries.

"If I could retire, I would just leave it here," Graham said. "It was so gratifying and so fun... all those dynamics are the same, but even better."

"It's grown up a little bit, so to me, it's my favorite thing I've ever done," she added. "And it will be satisfying to fans."

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