The hype continues to build around the much awaited "Gimore Girls" revival series, "Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life," as the fandom keeps forging theories from teasers that the production team is constantly bringing out. Although previous premises already pointed out that Rory is yet to conceive Logan's child, new speculations surfaced saying that the series reboot will pick up when Lorelai's daughter has already given birth.
The photo teasers released by "Gilmore Girls" have led to numerous fandom conclusions, with followers trying to guess who might come back pregnant in the upcoming revival. As previous reports strongly suggested that Rory is yet to be pregnant and will marry her latest boyfriend, Logan, latest talks have it that Rory will return as a new mother who is trying to keep up with her career. The image of a baby stroller in one of the promo photos is said to hint that there is already a baby who is currently keeping the Gilmore girls busy. As it was also previously discussed that both Rory and Logan are in London, conclusions became stronger that it is the two who will end up together.
However, with the ongoing "Gilmore Girls" Fan Fest in Washington Depot, 60 percent of the behind-the scenes team - who also served as interview panels on the event's first night -- supposedly voted for the Rory-Jess love team. With that said, fans are fast to conclude that Logan's involvement with Rory and her rumored baby is just for mere child support, and Jess will come back in their lives to play the father-husband role.
This Rory-Jess romance-rekindling speculation also makes more sense as past reports have it that Jess' personality will be reinvented into a more thoughtful man in the upcoming "Gilmore Girls" reboot. It can be remembered from the past seasons that Jess played a bad boy persona, but is now coming back older and thus wiser and more mature.
Meanwhile, the "Gilmore Girls" Fan Fest dropped an interesting trivia about "The Notebook" star Ryan Gosling's supposed role in the series. Casting director Jami Rudofsky revealed that today's Hollywood A-lister actor auditioned for the original cast of "Gilmore Girls" as a football player. Unfortunately, the rest of the show's production team did not favor Rudofsky's choice when Gosling was said to have been less wonderful in his audition.
With all these thrilling stories and rumors surfacing, fans are now more than excited to see the most awaited four-part revival, "Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life," which is set to premiere on Netflix on Nov. 25.