"Gilmore Girls" fans rejoiced last week when reports of a Netflix revival surfaced and there's more good news where that came from.
Amy Sherman-Palladino will revive her beloved series alongside husband and executive producer Daniel Palladino for four 90-minute episodes/mini-movies. Each installment will represent a different season over the course of one calendar year (i.e. fall, winter, spring, summer), according to TVLine.
So fans can look forward to another Autumn Festival, Winter Carnival, Spring Fling or End-Of-Summer Madness Festival.
The "Gilmore Girls" revival will be set in present day, eight years after it ended. The show rans for seven seasons between The WB and The CW networks. Sherman-Palladino left the series before its final season, leaving many fans upset the show didn't end the way its creator originally intended.
Stars of the show - Lauren Graham, Alexis Bledel, Emily Bishop and Scott Patterson - are reportedly in negotiations to reprise their Stars Hollow characters, but Netflix and Warner Bros. (the studio behind the original series) have not confirmed the reboot.
Graham also couldn't confirm her part in the negotiations, but her tweet gave fans hope. A couple celebrity fans also expressed their excitement for the possible revival including Ellen DeGeneres and former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright, who made a cameo appearance in a season six episode.