![]() ![]() For now, Desperate Housewives fans will have to stick to watching reruns on Hulu, or binging DVD box sets, and hoping for news of a potential reboot in the future. With writer-producer Cherry having just finished work on the second season of his dark comedy-drama Why Women Kill, and with two projects currently in development, it seems unlikely that, even if minds were changed, revisiting Wisteria Lane any time soon has a very slim chance of happening. The 59-year-old has joined the cast of the Sera Gamble show for its third season, playing the role of Jean Peck, a corporate lawyer, and appearing in a supporting role in the episodes "Into The Woods," "W.O.M.B," and "Red Flag." In addition to her stint on You season 3, Cross has also appeared in the second season of TV miniseries Youth & Consequences in 2021, and currently has a project in post-production ( Behind the Curtain of Night), as well as one in pre-production ( Everything can happen!), making for a busy schedule for the Massachusetts native. Read the comments from the Golden Globe nominee below.Ĭross opened up during an interview that discussed her latest project, the Netflix thriller You. Sitting down for an interview with The Daily Beast, Cross spoke about the length of the show, suggesting it would prove implausible to write so many episodes now. ![]() Cherry talked about how the show had already run more than 150 episodes, and had told a complete story. However, both Cross, and creator Marc Cherry have rebuffed the idea. It has been 17 years since Desperate Housewives first aired, and close to a decade since it finished, and there has been speculation that the show could undergo a reboot of sorts. Related: Is Desperate Housewives on Netflix, Hulu Or Prime? Though ratings declined toward the end of the show's run, Desperate Housewives remained popular and is credited with making household names out of up and comers like Eva Longoria, as well as revitalizing the careers of its more seasoned stars, such as Cross and co-star Teri Hatcher. Desperate Housewives is often regarded as being one of the key influences and inspirations for the Bravo reality TV franchise The Real Housewives. ![]() Jane the Virgin writer Valentina Garza will pen the pilot.The early seasons of the show received widespread critical acclaim, with many likening the show thematically to Academy Award winning movie American Beauty, as well as popular romantic-comedy drama and HBO behemoth Sex and the City. Brad Silberling will direct and executive produce the CBS Television Studios pilot. Jane the Virgin’s Gina Rodriguez will executive produce the project alongside Jennie Snyder Urman and Joanna Klein of Sutton Street Productions Emily Gipson of Rodriguez’s I Can and I will banner Ben Silverman of Propagate Content Jorge Granier and Gary Pearl. Jane Villanueva’s (Gina Rodriguez) cop boyfriend Michael and rich love interest Rafael, co-owner of the Marbella hotel. In this case, Luen is head of security while Felix co-owns a winery vs. Mark Duplass and director Patrick Brice put an invigorating spin on the 2010s’ found footage craze with Creep, a two-hander about a videographer (Duplass) hired to record what he’s told is a diary meant for a dying man’s (Brice) unborn child. It too follows a driven, imaginative twenty-something Latina woman (Lopez) who is torn between her boyfriend, Luen, and Felix, a handsome, rich guy. Jane the Telenovela mirrors the setup of the original series. RELATED: The CW Orders Jane & Riverdale Spinoffs, Plus Lost Boys & Nancy Drew But a shocking secret changes everything and forces her to live a double life. It centers on Estela (Lopez), an up and coming art curator who has spent years playing it safe and coloring within the lines. The first installment takes place at a Napa Valley Vineyard, where family secrets (and family members) don’t stay buried for long. Jane the Novela is envisioned as a soapy, telenovela-inspired anthology series in the tradition of Jane the Virgin, where each season is based on a different fictional novel “written by” Jane Villanueva and narrated by the author herself. RELATED: The CW Announces That Arrow Will End After Season 8 ![]()
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