Hulu on Sunday night dropped all seven seasons of Gilmore Girls, Amy Sherman-Palladino’s perennial favorite series that ran for seven seasons on The WB and the CW from 2000-2007 but has steadfastly remained in the ether thanks to streaming.
Hulu is making all 153 episodes available, with nine of the series’ holiday-themed ones showcased in a curated ‘Holiday Episodes” tray on the show page.
The deal is not exclusive — Gilmore Girls‘ longtime SVOD home, Netflix, will continue to stream the Warner Bros TV-produced series. In 2016, Netflix released a follow-up four-part miniseries, Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life.
In October, more than 17 years after the series finale, Gilmore Girls was No. 8 in the Nielsen streaming charts for Netflix with 640 million minutes viewed. The measurement service noted the series traditionally begins to pick up viewers each year after Labor Day, with about 56% of its audience in the age 18-34 demo.
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Lauren Graham and Alexis Bledel star in Gilmore Girls, about a single mother and her teenage daughter both navigating coming of age in small-town Stars Hollow in Connecticut. The series also features now-household names including Melissa McCarthy, Jared Padalecki and Milo Ventimiglia among many others.
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