It’s finally happening. NBC is bringing back the Will & Grace TV show for a ninth season of ten episodes, during the 2017-18 television season. Creators Max Mutchnick and David Kohan will serve as showrunners and executive producers. James Burrows, who directed every episode of the original series, is on board to direct and executive produce.
Starring Eric McCormack, Debra Messing, Sean Hayes, and Megan Mullally, Will & Grace originally ran for eight seasons on NBC, between 1998 and 2006. Watch a teaser, after the jump. Talk about a revival heated up in the fall of 2016, when the actors reunited to produce a mini election-themed episode.
Get the details from this NBC press release.
News January 18, 2017
They’re Baack … NBC Reunites TV’s Favorite Foursome with the Return of ‘Will & Grace’ (and Jack and Karen)
10 New Episodes of the Groundbreaking 16-Time Emmy Award-Winning Comedy Series to Air in 2017-18 Season
Universal City, Calif — Jan. 18, 2017 — “Honey … What is this? What’s going on? What’s happening?”
NBC is officially bringing back television’s favorite foursome with a 10-episode limited run of “Will & Grace” during the 2017-18 season.
Stars Eric McCormack, Debra Messing, Sean Hayes and Megan Mullally — each of whom received at least one Emmy Award for their respective performances throughout the series — will be back, and original series creators Max Mutchnick and David Kohan will act as showrunners and executive producers. Legendary director James Burrows, who directed every episode of the show during its initial eight-year run, is on board to direct and executive produce.
“We’re thrilled that one of the smartest, funniest, and most defining comedies in NBC history is coming back,” said NBC Entertainment Chairman Robert Greenblatt. “This groundbreaking series for everything from gay rights to social and political commentary — all disguised as a high-speed train of witty pop culture — is coming back where it belongs.”
Jennifer Salke, President of NBC Entertainment, added: “We started talking with Mutchnick and Kohan about producing new episodes right after they shot the secret reunion show back in September, and the fact that all four of the original stars were excited about getting back into production is a testament to the joyful experience they had doing nearly 200 episodes for eight seasons. Few things cut through the clutter these days, especially in comedy, and ‘Will and Grace’ is one of the best.”
Said Mutchnick: “Dave and I are absolutely thrilled about the opportunity to write what Will, Grace, Jack and Karen are thinking about in 2017.”
Debuting in 1998, the show’s popularity climbed steadily, ultimately becoming the highest-rated sitcom in the adults 18-49 demo from 2001-05, and garnering an audience of more than 18 million for its series finale in 2006. In addition to taking its place in the cultural zeitgeist as a critic and fan favorite, “Will & Grace” was nominated for 83 Emmy Awards, winning 16 of them including Outstanding Comedy Series.
For a quick look at the magic of “Will & Grace”, click here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wDe934lJlqY
Universal Television will produce and distribute the new episodes.
What do you think? Are you excited about the Will & Grace TV show revival? Do you plan to watch the sitcom, when it returns to NBC?
Just what we need. Another tv show that alienates every Republican in America. Why bother?
Really? This shouldn’t be a SPOLER for anyone, but the Series Finale clearly showed that Will and Grace did not keep in touch for almost 20 years. They saw each other again just when their kids went to college!! (And eventually their kids married each other)… It was a very sad ending but memorable (for good or bad!) I wonder how the writers are going to pull another story and from which timeline (since we’re in the middle of the “not seeing each other” timeline)… or maybe it could be a sequel, with their partners (Booby Canavale, Harry Connick Jr…),… Read more »