Netflix has revealed the official title and poster for the 'Gilmore Girls' revival

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Get ready to spend a year with the Gilmore Girls. 

Lauren Graham stopped by Ellen Degeneres' talk show on Thursday to tape a surprise appearance during which she revealed the upcoming Netflix revival will be titled Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life. 


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Netflix also unveiled the first poster for the series, which as the title hints, will be comprised of four 90-minute episodes, each covering a different season (spring, summer, fall, winter). 

"It's been the most incredible experience," Graham gushed to Degeneres about filming the revival, which like Ellen films on the Warner Bros lot in Burbank, California. "I cry trying to talk about it because ... I feel so lucky to get to do it but it's also been so bizarre because I open the door -- we're across the street from you, which wasn't the case before but the set is the same but we're in a different place. So it's like it was yesterday but also it was not yesterday."  

No premiere date has been announced for the series, which will feature returns from all the major cast members. (Yes, even Melissa McCarthy.) 

TVLine reports Graham's Ellen appearance will air Monday. You can watch a preview below.


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Sandra Gonzalez was a Senior Television Reporter at Mashable. A Texas native, she spent almost four years in New York City before leaving the land of superstorms for Los Angeles, where she was introduced to these terrifying things called "rolling earthquakes."Previously, she was with Entertainment Weekly, where she wrote about every show that could fit into her perfectly crafted TV schedule and anything ever touched by Shonda Rhimes.You can reach her at [email protected] or on Twitter @theSandraG

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