When one 2000s TV show's door closes (America's Next Top Model, R.I.P.), another one opens. TV Line reports Gilmore Girls will be getting a limited series revival on Netflix—the same folks bringing Full House back. Series creator Amy Sherman-Palladino and executive producer Daniel Palladino will write what sources say will be four 90-minute episodes. 

As Sherman-Palladino said at the ATX TV Festival (where the cast had a reunion earlier this year), she'll give the series the ending she wanted: 'If it ever happened, I promise we'd do it correctly.'

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Cast negotiations are reportedly just beginning, but Lorelai (Lauren Graham) and Rory (Alexis Bledel) are expected to be back, along with Emily Gilmore (Kelly Bishop) and Luke (Scott Patterson)—the important people. 

But hey Milo Ventimiglia, won't you please join, too? A Jesse-Rory reunion would be just lovely.

Words: Alyssa Bailey 

Source: ELLE US