“Gilmore Girls” get second streaming home on Hulu — binge all 7 seasons just in time for the holidays
Welcome back to Stars Hollow!
Stars Hollow awaits — now on two different streaming services.
Just in time for the holidays, Gilmore Girls has arrived on Hulu, giving newcomers and longtime fans alike the chance to delve into the lives of Lorelai and Rory Gilmore (Lauren Graham and Alexis Bledel), the mother and daughter whose sweet (if unhealthy) relationship provides 7 seasons' worth of couch-snuggling goodness.
The series, which is also available on Netflix, sees the duo living comfortably in an impossibly charming Connecticut town known for green lawns, clapboard houses, and quirky personalities. But their warm dynamic evolves as Rory's attention is drawn from dreams of Harvard to thoughts of boys — and suddenly Lorelai recognizes her own rebellious streak creeping up on her headstrong daughter.
Related: Every Gilmore Girls season, ranked
Make no mistake, though: when they aren't sorting through their messy love lives, uncovering new family drama, or proving their status as two of the most caffeinated characters to ever grace TV, Lorelai and Rory are nurturing a mother-daughter relationship like no other.
Gilmore Girls, which was created by Amy Sherman-Palladino, also stars Melissa McCarthy, Keiko Agena, Yanic Truesdale, Scott Patterson, Liza Weil, Milo Ventimiglia, Jared Padalecki, Sean Gunn, Matt Czuchry, Chris Eigeman, Kelly Bishop, Edward Herrmann, and Liz Torres.
Along with the full, 153-episode run of the original series, Hulu created a collection of Gilmore Girls holiday episodes, available on the show's landing page. The collection features nine Christmas-adjacent episodes from across the seven-season run, all in one place.
Sign up for Entertainment Weekly's free daily newsletter to get breaking TV news, exclusive first looks, recaps, reviews, interviews with your favorite stars, and more.
Despite being produced by studio Warner Bros. Television, Gilmore Girls remains available on both Netflix and Hulu but not on Max, the Warner Bros. and Discovery-owned streaming service.
Netflix is also the exclusive home of the 2016 follow-up, Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life. The four-episode miniseries takes place nearly a decade after the original, following the titular mother-daughter duo across one year of their lives, with each episode taking place during a different season of the year.
Read the original article on Entertainment Weekly