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'Gilmore Girls' revival premiere date & update: Rumored to air in November; Rory won't end up with Dean?

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Comedy-drama television series "Gilmore Girls" may be coming sooner than expected. The comeback of the show has been a constant topic among fans and all they ever want to know right now is when it will air new episodes.

According to rumors, the series' revival could be premiering sometime in November this year. It's not official yet but based on the clues from the show's official Twitter account, it's most likely to come out a few months from now.

It all started when the Twitter account retweeted a post by Gilmore Guys, a famous podcast of two men talking about the series. It came with the caption that says "#153daysofGilmore," which caused some to believe that it was the countdown to the start of the Netflix revival.

Counting the days beginning from the day of the retweet to 153 days after, the date is Nov. 22. There is no confirmation to this one yet but as noted by Melty, cast member Nick Holmes also previously mentioned on Instagram that the comeback of the hit series may be released in that month.

Meanwhile, a major love team spoiler may have just been revealed by one of the returning cast members. During an interview with USA Today, David Sutcliffe, who will reprise his role as Rory's (Alexis Bledel) father Christopher Hayden, may have let a major detail slip about Rory's romantic future. All of Rory's exes will be returning to the show including Jess (Milo Ventimiglia), Dean (Jared Padalecki) and Logan (Matt Czuchry).

No one knows yet which one will Rory end up with but fans may have been spoiled already with whom she may not end up with. When asked about whom Rory should end up with, Sutcliffe answered that he is not sure where she's at. He then tried to remember the name of the first boyfriend, Dean, before saying that he's not going to be the winner in the race to Rory's heart.

"You know, I liked all the young actors that played her boyfriends. I know they're not going to end up together but, Rory and Dean seem like a good couple," stated Sutcliffe.

Whoever Rory ends up with, fans will have to stay tuned to find out how things will unfold in the series revival of "Gilmore Girls."