Lena Dunham is considering a reboot of her cult hit show Girls, which has enjoyed a Gen Z renaissance in recent years.
Speaking to journalist Richard Rushfield on The Ankler’s Substack Live, The Rushfield Lunch, Dunham weighed in on a possible Girls revival and how the HBO hit, a millennial period piece chronicling the lives of four young women in New York City, has aged in a post-Obama zeitgeist.
“We haven’t had a conversation about a reunion only because we always said when the show ended that if we were going to go back, it would have to be at such a different phase in their lives. Let’s check in when they’re 60,” Dunham told Rushfield during the Wednesday broadcast. “Let’s check in when they’re not at Sex and the City age, they’ve taken even another leap. Part of the goal of the show was always to lean into what was unexpected, so we want to be unexpected if we come together again.”
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