As we reported earlier this week, NBC has ordered ten new episodes of Will & Grace that will reunite series stars Eric McCormack, Debra Messing, Sean Hayes, and Megan Mullally. You can expect them to air during the 2017-2018 TV season.
Related: It’s happening: NBC just ordered 10 new “Will & Grace” episodes
According to NBC entertainment Chairman Robert Greenblatt:
We’re thrilled that one of the smartest, funniest, and most defining comedies in NBC history is coming back. This groundbreaking series for everything from gay rights to social and political commentary — all disguised as a high-speed train of witty pop culture — is coming back where it belongs.”
In order to throw fans into a tizzy, NBC has already started airing a teaser, and it would be downright cruel of us not to share it with you.
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MacAdvisor
A gay man living in New York who hasn’t redecorated his apartment in 20 years? Sounds a little far fetched.
OzJosh
Nowhere near as disturbing as a gay man still living with the same fag hag after 20 years.
JessPH
If you saw the series finale then you would be aware that they are not anymore living with each other.
Mandrake
Resurrecting this show from the 90’s is a mistake! It’s 2016. Attitudes have changed. The queeny gay guy and his fag hag days are over!
MacAdvisor
Will was far from a queen. Jack was a little more queeny, but having a friend just like him, I can live with him. What will need to change is not so much the characters, but what the do now.
Brian
Oh, look, another show where glamorous women use gay men as crutches.