Gossip Girl Is Back, with an XOXO from the show’s original creators
- The HBO reboot of the wildly popular 2007-2012 series is set in the same universe, but with a host of gorgeous, fresh faces, more diversity, and the advent of social media upping the stakes
- Record viewership for its HBO Max debut weekend, trending at #1 on Twitter and generating over 15 billion total social impressions at launch
- “Wicked, compulsively watchable fun… Deliciously addictive” ABC News
- “One-ups its ancestor… Absolutely addictive.” San Francisco Chronicle
- First on Showmax
Psst! The first 10 episodes of HBO’s Gossip Girl reboot are now available to binge, first on Showmax, with the final two episodes coming express from the US on 10 December 2021.
Thank you for reading this post, don't forget to subscribe!The reboot’s launch saw it trending at #1 on Twitter and generating over 15 billion total social impressions, pulling in a record number of viewers over Part 1’s first weekend on HBO Max in July this year.
ABC News calls the reboot “wicked, compulsively watchable fun… deliciously addictive”, while San Francisco Chronicle says, “The new Gossip Girlsucceeds because it one-ups its ancestor… absolutely addictive.”
Based on the bestselling novels by Cecily von Ziegesar, the original 2007-2012 Gossip Girl won 18 Teen Choice Awards and helped launch the careers of the likes of Teen Choice winners Leighton Meester (The Roommate) and Blake Lively (The Age of Adaline, The Town), not to mention multiple Teen Choice nominee Penn Badgley (You).
Now this extension of the pop culture classic takes us back to the Upper East Side, finding the next generation of New York private school teens about to start the school year at Constance St Jude’s. But this is 2021, and social surveillance has become a very different beast in the nine years since the original blogger’s website went dark.
“[The new Gossip Girl] exists in the same world,” explains Eli Brown (Wrath of Man, Pretty Little Liars: The Perfectionists), who plays Obie. “It’s very wealthy teens living on the Upper East Side in New York and living these crazy lives, but there’s a lot more representation. It’s more progressive. Social media plays a [part]. So it is the same show, it’s the same universe, but it’s an entirely new way of seeing things.”
Newcomer Savannah Lee Smith, who plays classic mean girl Monet, says, “It gives you all you want from Gossip Girl. It gives you sex, it gives you queerness, it gives you drama… just deliciousness. But it’s different because there’s social media now. In 200[7] it was a blog and now it’s Instagram and Twitter.”
“The biggest difference is social media,” says showrunner Joshua Safran, who was also an executive producer on the original. “Social media didn’t exist the first time around. So we’re actually looking at how they curate themselves, how they put themselves forward in the world, and Gossip Girl’s actually going to blow that up, which is a whole new level.”
The question of authenticity is at the heart of the show. “Everyone’s trying to be authentic, but what is authenticity if your entire life you’ve been raised to put forth a false sense of who you are?” Joshua points out. “The show deals in that – what, truly, does it mean to be authentic? Can we really beauthentic in this day and age? And should we be? Is authenticity reality, or is it how we protect ourselves? There’s a lot in there.”
The ensemble cast includes Uganda’s Whitney Peak (Chilling Adventures of Sabrina), Jordan Alexander (Sacred Lies), Thomas Doherty (High Fidelity,Legacies, Descendants 2 & 3), pop-culture and style icon Tavi Gevinson, pink-haired model and surfing star Evan Mock, and Young Artist Award winner Emily Alyn Lind (Doctor Sleep).
Adding to the show’s clout are Emmy winner Luke Kirby (The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, The Deuce), Emmy nominee John Benjamin Hickey (In Treatment, The Good Wife), Golden Globe nominee Malcolm McDowell (Bombshell, A Clockwork Orange), and Laura Benanti (Younger, Supergirl).
Plus, we’ll let you in on a little secret – amid all the gorgeous fresh faces, People’s Choice Award winner Kristen Bell (The Good Place, Veronica Marsand the voice of Frozen’s Anna) returns to voice the anonymous blogger and “Gossip Girl”.
And the most delicious goss yet? Gossip Girl has already been renewed for a second season.
Also catch all 122 episodes of the original Gossip Girl for a limited time only until 31 March 2022.
Watch Season 1 of the new Gossip Girl: https://www.showmax.com/eng/tvseries/kmvjsmiv-gossip-girl