'Will & Grace' Returning to NBC With 10 Episodes

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This is official. A few weeks after actor Leslie Jordan sifted through the news, NBC confirmed 'Will & Grace' return with new episodes. During the Associated Press Critics and Association Press tour, 'Will & Grace' revival will consist of 10 episodes, starring their usual stars: Debra Messing, Eric McCormack, Megan Mullally and Sean Hayes, who will be returning to their old Papers for the season 2017-2018.

According to CNN, NBC also indicated that they are back the creators of the original series, David Kohan and Max Mutchnick, who will remain their showrunners. Similarly, James Burrows will be a director of 'Will & Grace'. "We are thrilled that one of the most intelligent, fun and defining comedies in NBC's history comes back. This revolutionary series on everything from homosexual rights to social and political commentary - all disguised as a high-speed train of witty pop culture - is returning to where it belongs, "said NBC Entertainment Chairman, Robert Greenblatt.

The team had started talking to Mutchnick and Kohan about the production of new episodes after they filmed the secret show of the meeting in September. The fact is, the four stars Originators were excited to get back to work. According to Hollywood Reporter, 'Will & Grace' ran for eight seasons and won 16 Emmy Awards for 83 nominations. In addition, her four stars took the award and at the height of the comedy about a single woman, her gay roommate his eccentric friends, earned $ 600,000 per chapter. The series is still a success in its repetitions without being hosted in any streaming service.

The revival of 'Will & Grace' is the first installment of NBC's new series for the 2017-2018 season and takes place after Fox's success after making new chapters of The X-Files, 24 and soon also Prison Break.

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