‘Will & Grace’ Is Coming Back? Looks Like a Reunion!
Original Cast Stars Tweets Spur Twitter Excitement Meltdown
The Emmy-Award winning, hugely popular, groundbreaking series “Will & Grace” is returning – or is it? “Will & Grace,” which ran from 1998 to 2006, literally helped pave the way for improved understanding and acceptance of LGBT people. Original cast members have been tweeting teasers, but of what we’re unsure, and the media sites aren’t offering much help either:
TV Guide: “The Will & Grace Cast Reunited for a Top Secret Project: See the Pics!”
Vanity Fair: “The Cast of Will & Grace Is Plotting Something”
USA Today: “The ‘Will & Grace’ cast reunites with a giant hug”
Our guess? A Halloween reunion, based on the text in the trailer Debra Messing posted. Hint: read the red letters.
— Debra Messing (@DebraMessing) September 26, 2016
So, no definitive word, but here’s what cast members Debra Messing, Eric McCormack, Megan Mullally, and Sean Hayes have been posting to Twitter and Facebook:
I used to be able to do this without glasses… pic.twitter.com/l9ctYCZqH6
— Eric McCormack (@EricMcCormack) September 26, 2016
I feel like something BIG is going to happen tomorrow. pic.twitter.com/oIy0nCxirb
— Debra Messing (@DebraMessing) September 26, 2016
I remember this place. pic.twitter.com/Elwgvx7Sof
— Megan Mullally (@MeganOMullally) September 26, 2016
Most recently, minutes ago, Sean Hayes posted this to Twitter:
We’re baaaaaaack! @meganomullally @therealdebramessing @EricMcCormack #WillAndGrace pic.twitter.com/V2gyvoxuGL
— Sean Hayes (@SeanHayes) September 26, 2016
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