'Gilmore Girls' Revival Update: Characters can now throw curses on air; Matt Czuchry, Yanic Truesdale return confirmed

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Series creator Amy Sherman-Palladino has revealed that the characters in "Gilmore Girls" revival can throw curses on air now that the show has been picked up by Netflix. Cast members like "The Good Wife" alum Matt Czuchry and Yanic Truesdale were confirmed to return on set to reprise their roles.

Series creator Amy Sherman-Palladino announced via TV Line that the characters like Emily Gilmore (Kelly Bishop) can drop the F-bomb now that "Gilmore GIrls" Revival has been renewed by Netflix.

Palladino stated, "We're debating that still. The weird thing about Gilmore is, you've lived a life with these people and there is a language to them. We've written a couple of lines where we've thrown curses in and we're just trying to find that right balance."

With that being said, "The Good Wife" star Matt Czuchry officially signs in to return to "Gilmore Girls" Revival. According to The Hollywood Reporter, Czuchry will reprise his role as Lorelai Leigh "Rory" Gilmore's (Alexis Bledel) on-and-off college boyfriend in seasons 5-7, Logan Huntzberger. Their relationship ended in the final episode when Rory turned down Logan's marriage proposal.

Since the series went off the air in 2007, Czuchry has starred in the 7 seasons of "The Good Wife" as Cary Agos.

In addition, Yanic Truesdale returns in the upcoming four-part mini-series and according to. Pop Crush, Truesdale will reprise the fan favorite role of Michel Gerard who is described as a crabby yet lovable man of the Dragonfly Inn. The 45-year-old Canadian actor announced the news via Twitter last Monday, February 1, 2016 that he will be back for the four-part mini-series.

As of now, no official scheduled launch for "Gilmore Girls" has been released yet. The four-part revival has been picked up by Netflix. "Gilmore Girls' is an American TV series created by Amy Sherman-Palladino.

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