Fresh off the success of the “Gilmore Girls” revival, Alexis Bledel is also working on making a “Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants” reunion happen.
“We would all love to do it,” Bledel said on “The Tonight Show” Monday. “I think it would be so much fun. We talk about it. I think we should absolutely do it. We’re working on it, so we’ll see if it happens.”
“The Sisterhood of the Travelings Pants” starred Amber Tamblyn, Blake Lively and America Ferrera and followed four girls who were about to spend their first summer apart. They find a pair of jeans that perfectly fit all of the girls that are completely different in shape, and decide to send the pair to each other the summer with stories from their adventures. The 2005 film received a sequel three years later.
Fallon pitched in ideas for the reunion, including an all-male version starring himself, Kevin Hart, Paul Rudd and Mark-Paul Gosselaar.
“I seriously think you come out with a third one, you guys are all talking to each other, you’re older now, and you go, ‘Wait, who has the pants?'” Fallon said. “Maybe someone’s kid is wearing the pants, maybe someone’s mom is wearing the pants. Maybe it’s been put on a scarecrow and turned into a horror movie.”
'Gilmore Girls' Characters: Where Are They Now? (Photos)
Please do not read on if you have not watched Netflix's "Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life" revival. The fates of all major characters will be revealed.
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LORELAI GILMORE With both her business and her relationship with Luke at a standstill, Lorelai took two giant steps forward: She decided to expand the Dragonfly Inn, and she married her longtime boyfriend, eloping to a midnight ceremony that was nothing short of magical.
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RORY GILMORE Nine years after the original "Gilmore Girls" left her single and searching for her calling professionally, she found it, writing a book about her and her mother. Meanwhile, her final two words - "I'm pregnant" - leaves her personal life perhaps more uncertain than ever.
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LUKE DANES Luke has moved into Lorelai's house, and his world still clearly revolves around her. So much so that he even indulges Emily when she tells him Richard left some money in order for Luke to franchise his diner, something he has no interest in doing. Luckily, Lorelai takes the money to expand her business instead, and Luke finally gets to marry her.
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EMILY GILMORE Not dealing so well with Richard's death, Emily struggled to find her place in the world as a widow - and she finally finds some semblence of peace after deciding to sell their palatial Hartford manor and moving to Nantucket, where she takes joy in terrifying tourists with whale tales at the local maritime museum.
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LOGAN HUNTZBERGER The ex-boyfriend still most significant in Rory's life, the Huntzberger heir lives in London and has been involved in a longstanding "understanding" with the younger Gilmore. But once his fiancee moved in, their arrangement was off. Unless Rory's pregnancy shakes things up ...
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PARIS GELLAR Rory's school nemesis-turned-bestie is still terrifying people wherever she goes, now as the owner of a successful surrogacy agency - which Luke and Lorelai make the mistake of visiting when they briefly considered having a child. She's also split up from Doyle, though they still co-parent two children together.
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LANE KIM The rebellious rocker is still married to Zack and they're still playing in their band together. And her mother, Mrs. Kim, is still running around Stars Hollow frightening everyone. Bonus: We finally meet Mr. Kim, albeit briefly.
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JESS MARIANO Rory's ex-boyfriend turned up just in time to help her through her professional crisis, giving her the idea to write her book - and giving her a longing look that indicates their romantic history may still be on his mind.
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SOOKIE ST. JAMES Lorelai's best friend and business partner has been gone from the Dragonfly Inn for two years, forcing Lorelai to cycle through a rotation of various celebrity chefs who attempt to take her place - but she does return in time for Luke and Lorelai's wedding, to give her a dozen choices on her perfect wedding cake.
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MICHEL The Dragonfly Inn's concierge and Lorelai's other business partner, Michel is growing frustrated with Lorelai's inability to move on from Sookie's departure - particularly her unwillingness to allow both the business and him to grow, to the point that he contemplates taking a job at the W in New York. Of course, Lorelai's late-breaking decision to expand the Inn could change all of that ...
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DEAN FORESTER As floppy-haired and tall as ever, Rory's first love made just one brief appearance in the revival, enough to catch up on what he's been up to - wife and kids in Scranton - and for Rory to tell him what a great first boyfriend he was. There's clearly nothing but fondness and good memories between these two now.
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APRIL NARDINI Luke's daughter is now 22, a senior at MIT and totally freaking out about having to join the real world soon. Luckily, Rory is there to calm her down - sort of.
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CHRISTOPHER HAYDEN Rory's dad didn't show up this time around to mess with Luke and Lorelai. In his one scene in the revival, Rory asked Christopher what it was like for him to watch Lorelai raise her alone - seemingly as research for her book, but as the ending would reveal, she's really asking because she herself is about to become a single mother.
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At the conclusion of Neflix’s ”A Year in the Life,“ where have Lorelai, Rory and all their friends and families ended up? Warning, spoilers ahead …
Please do not read on if you have not watched Netflix's "Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life" revival. The fates of all major characters will be revealed.