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      • New Girl hasn't been renewed for season 8 by original network Fox, nor have any streamers picked up the title to renew it themselves (as has happened with some still-popular-yet-canceled franchises over the last few years).
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  2. Dec 5, 2023 · Summary. New Girl season 8 hasn't been officially renewed, but the cast is open to the possibility and believes it still resonates with fans. The original cast members, including Zooey Deschanel and Jake Johnson, would likely return for season 8 if schedules allow. The potential story for season 8 may focus on the characters' experiences with ...

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  3. Sep 20, 2022 · With Keegan-Michael Key, Johnny Knoxville, Rachel Bloom, Calum Worthy. Hannah and Gordon's relationship is tested when he brings in a new cast member without her knowledge, driving a wedge between Reed and Bree too. Clay gets sucked into a new relationship with someone close to Zack.

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  4. New Girl’ Reunion: How the Cast and Creator Feel About a Reboot, and the Internet Phenomenon That Is Nick Miller, Thirst Trap. By Ethan Shanfeld. Would “New Girl” have been “darker”...

  5. Jan 10, 2024 · New Girl Star Lamorne Morris Speaks Out on Reboot and Spinoff Talks. The actor supports returning as Winston but knows that's easier said than done. By Patrick Cavanaugh - January 10, 2024...

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    By Matt Fowler

    Updated: Sep 24, 2022 3:40 am

    Posted: Sep 20, 2022 4:10 pm

    Reboot premieres with three episodes this Tuesday, Sept. 20 on Hulu.

    Reboot may be super late to the game when it comes to meta-skewering Hollywood but its winning ensemble and cracking wit help it stand out as one of the better forays into this realm. It's clever, surprising, and manages to juggle a few disparate tones quite well. It's both adult and cartoonish at the same time, making for a good-natured takedown of the streaming wars/reboot game.

    Comedy guru Steven Levitan (Modern Family, The Critic, The Larry Sanders Show) brings together a mix of humor, heart, and vulgarity here, taking a swipe at the TV business in the midst of the rise of streaming giants and how research data and viewing metrics drive projects, casting, and just about everything else that winds up on screen. Reboot is just mean enough without tipping over the edge. It presents flawed characters but not ones who push you out of investing. It doesn't break the rules, it bends them. And its cast -- including Judy Greer, Keegan-Michael Key, Johnny Knoxville, Rachel Bloom, Paul Reiser, Krista Marie Yu, and Calum Worthy -- is exceptional.

    The returning actors, now almost two decades out from their hit show, serve as the rest of the meal, with Key's Reed being the self-important "actor" in the group, Knoxville's Clay being the derelict standup comic, and Greer's Bree as the actress in her 40s paranoid about her age. Granted, these all feel like stock characters on paper. But Reboot practices elevated cliche use, allowing these three to evolve into way more than respective their "where are they now?" gags. They're all given wonderful stories, with Reed and Bree's former on-and-off-again set romance being a big focus. Each of them are given hangups and weaknesses that contain hidden gifts as Reboot is way more than a one-gag series.

    The first episode, "Step Right Up" (each one is given a sitcom for a title, including this faux one), focuses on the set up and getting the original actors back in play... only for them to find out Gordon's also back and the edginess Reed was excited about is in danger of being hugely compromised by traditional sitcom humor. The second episode, "New Girl," involves Hulu stunt-casting a reality star (Alyah Chanelle Scott's Timberly) as a new series lead, but, in keeping with the M.O. of the show, no one is wasted here for the sake of one laugh. Everything builds and gets more complex -- and funnier. There are some truly cackle-worthy moments.

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    The third installment, "Growing Pains," finds the show trying to establish a groove despite a writers room at odds over what constitutes a joke. By this point, as a viewer, you'll have learned that no one is as bad as they first appeared and that the righteous have imperfections and the supposed villains have the capacity to grow. Reboot has the perfect amount of cynicism for the business. Meta-lampoonings about the biz often go too far with nastiness and it ultimately hurts the laughs. Here, what we get are people working out their lives through the (sometimes begrudging) creation of a sitcom and, in turn, having said lives follow some of the patterns of a sitcom. Reboot, as its name even suggest, doesn't reinvent the wheel but it does weave very funny tale.

    The meta-sassiness of Reboot is old hat at this point but the show's sharp writing, hilarious performances, and deceptively deep characters make for one of the better shows-about-show business in a while. The streaming era opened up a new doorway into this winking, deprecating dimension of Hollywood self-slandering and Reboot does a joyful job of b...

  6. Apr 4, 2023 · In an April 3 interview with the Wall Street Journal, the actor and musician shared that while she "wouldn't want to spend the rest of my life doing reboots," if she had to pick one project to...

  7. Sep 20, 2022 · 4.5. Summary. “New Girl” builds on the premiere, delivering hilarious running gags and an emotional ending. There’s some great casting on display, too, with Keegan-Michael Key and Paul Reiser in particular feeling rather at home in this world. This recap of the Hulu series Reboot season 1, episode 2, “New Girl,” contains spoilers.

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