‘Gossip Girl’ reboot is a fresh take with its storyline, representation and fashion
Hey Upper East Siders! Gossip Girl is set to return for a reboot—it will be quite different from the original series, but it looks really promising.
Many easily became fans of the six-season show that ran from 2007 to 2012 on The CW, with Blake Lively, Leighton Meester, Penn Badgley, Chace Crawford, and Ed Westwick as part of its cast. If you’re one of them, you are in for a treat again with a reboot that “will take a look at the lives of the privileged Upper East Side teens in New York City and the role that social media plays in their lives,” according to Digital Spy.
Eric Eidelstein, a writer on the new spin-off, recently teased about it on Twitter.
SPOTTED: pic.twitter.com/DTuF67IK3C
— eric eidelstein (@ericeidelstein) November 10, 2020
While Kristen Bell will still be the voice of Gossip Girl with the involvement of its original creators Josh Schwartz and Stephanie Savage, it will be a fresh take on the masterpiece. How? First, showrunner Joshua Safran said at the Vulture Festival last year, that it will feature more diverse leads. “This time around the leads are non-white. There’s a lot of queer content on this show. It is very much dealing with the way the world looks now, where wealth and privilege come from, and how you handle that,” he said, prior to confessing that the original version was quite lacking in terms of representation. “I was the only gay writer I think the entire time I was there,” he recalled.
As reported by Entertainment Weekly, its cast—a “dream come true” for Safran—includes Emily Alyn Lind (Doctor Sleep), Whitney Peak (The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina), Johnathan Fernandez (Lethal Weapon), Eli Brown (Pretty Little Liars: The Perfectionists), Jason Gotay (NY City Center's revival of Evita), among others.
Saying "so this is what it's like to feel old," queer culture writer Joseph Longo posted about some of the actors on Twitter, giving netizens a look at the characters they will be portraying in the reboot.
So this is what it's like to feel old pic.twitter.com/Bhgh2eSg91
— Joseph Longo (@josephlongo_) November 11, 2020
Tavi Gevinson in Gossip Girl? 2011 jumped tf out pic.twitter.com/vzz8ZUuSeM
— Joseph Longo (@josephlongo_) November 11, 2020
They were seen filming on the famous steps of the Metropolitan Museum of Art or MET, as shared by V Magazine.
Spotted On The Steps Of The Met: The Cast Of The Gossip Girl Reboot: https://t.co/d8uRgxfcbO ? pic.twitter.com/324zRI1805
— V Magazine (@vmagazine) November 12, 2020
Tony award-winning star Laura Benanti also announced on social media that she has joined the cast.
Xoxo,
— Laura Benanti (@LauraBenanti) October 29, 2020
Gossip Girl pic.twitter.com/iJ3kyijrp3
Another thing that has been noticed by fans is the stark difference in their fashion style, particularly “less headbands, more knee-high boots with bike shorts,” as analyzed by the Editor-in-Chief of Fashionista Tyler McCall, who is also a huge Gossip Girl fan. In an interview with Harper's Bazaar, she declared, “What the original did so well was mix in these high high-fashion moments with more contemporary brands, and I'm already seeing that here—a Cartier pin and Fendi bag with Schutz boots. And one of the characters is wearing Ivy Park sneakers! It's so brilliant.” In a tweet, she even expressed her excitement over the new show.
I already see several fashion credits I will be hunting down and also a handful of people I am in love with without so much as a teaser trailer.
— Tyler McCall (@eiffeltyler) November 10, 2020
What’s making it even more exciting for some is the twist that Safran previously talked about, according to Vulture. “The thing I can’t say is there is a twist, and that all relates to the twist.”
After all, he earlier clarified that it will not be a remake, but “a continuation of that world,” as stated in a Bustle article. “We felt like a version that was just our cast grown up—regardless of what the challenges would be of assembling those actors again—it didn’t really feel like a group of adults who were being controlled by Gossip Girl would make a lot of sense.”
The Gossip Girl reboot is set to air in 2021 on HBO Max.
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