There has always been a trend of reviving popular TV shows. It’s never easy to say goodbye to a good television show. Whether it was on the air for years, or it only lasted a few months and received no finale. There are countless TV series that have been canceled before its time.
Here are 4 television series that need a revival:
The Gilmore Girls
Gilmore Girls is a popular series of the 2000s. It’s still a beloved show, capturing old and new fans with its balance of comedy and heartwarming moments. Netflix released a mini-series called Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life, bringing Lorelei and Rory into the modern day. However, the ending to the four-part revival was a huge cliffhanger, concluding when Rory tells her mother she’s pregnant. The original series focused on Lorelei being a single mother, this ending made fans want to see what Rory’s life would be as a single mother in her 30s with a journalism career and a new book.
The Sopranos
The Sopranos follows Tony Soprano as he struggled to balance his personal issues while being a mob leader. The series was a huge hit and is still talked about today. The show brought up many real-life issues, including mental illness, affairs, violence, and betrayals.
Despite the fact that the final episode aired in 2007, The Sopranos saw a spike in streaming views in the 2020s. This gave die-hard fans the hope that the show would be revived for a modern-day drama.
Quantico
After three seasons, ABC’s Quantico starring Priyanka Chopra, who played an FBI agent, came to an end and left little on the table.
Quantico premiered on ABC on September 27, 2015. Produced by ABC Studios, the series was created by Joshua Safran, who also served as a showrunner for the series’ first two seasons. Mark Gordon, Robert Sertner, Nicholas Pepper and Safran are the executive producers behind the show. Notably, with her role as Alex Parrish, Priyanka Chopra became the first South Asian actress to headline an American network drama series.
Sex and the City
Carrie, Miranda, Samantha, and Charlotte are four smart and dynamic New York-based women, who despite their differences and ever-changing sex lives stick together through the ups and downs.
Surprisingly, there’s no news yet on a revival of the beloved Sex and the City. After all, what outlet would not want to create this mega-hit for a reboot? Of course, no combination of actresses can recreate the magic of Sarah Jessica Parker, Kim Cattrall, Kristin Davis and Cynthia Nixon.
Kim already put an end to a third Sex and the City movie, and the only way you will probably get the remaining trio together is if they are mourning the death of Cattrall’s character Samantha Jones.
#Clique, what are your thoughts on this?, let us know which series you’d love to see a reboot.