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This just in: The Will and Grace reboot has officially begun filming and the cast is having a gay old time!
The sitcom originally ran for eight seasons from 1998 until 2006. During last year’s presidential campaign, they reunited for a hilarious one-off election skit, which sparked rumors of a possible series comeback. Then in January, NBC announced the network had ordered 10 new episodes, which will air later this year.
Well, last weekend, they started doing promo shots and gearing up for production, and lucky for us, the cast shared plenty of behind-the-scenes updates….
back in drag #willandgrace pic.twitter.com/5RCKr0rJb9
— Megan Mullally (@MeganOMullally) March 5, 2017
Megan Mullally says she’s “back in drag” and ready to raise hell alongside her GBF Sean Hayes:
promo shoot secrets #willandgrace @SeanHayes pic.twitter.com/1Wm7UN45tl
— Megan Mullally (@MeganOMullally) March 4, 2017
Eric McCormack shared this group selfie of the gang:
Spent the last 3 days with these loons & boy, are my arms tired. @DebraMessing @SeanHayes @MeganOMullally #Will&Grace pic.twitter.com/FwioowjXdg
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Sean Hayes posted a shot of the crew in action:
Just like riding a bike. ?@MeganOMullally @DebraMessing @EricMcCormack #WillAndGrace pic.twitter.com/OmpKwNJrlP
— Sean Hayes (@SeanHayes) March 5, 2017
And Debra Messing took a break from her usual tweeting about the doom-and-gloom of politics to share her excitement with being reunited with her old co-workers:
Yeah, this weekend was a little fun. Just a little. #thegang #reunited&itfeelssogood… https://t.co/7DobYSeYpD
— Debra Messing (@DebraMessing) March 6, 2017
Feeling nostalgic yet?
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This post was originally published on Queerty and is republished here with permission.
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Photo credit: Twitter/Eric McCormack