Gossip Girl
American teen drama television series
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2024 | Ryan Reynolds references Gossip Girl in the film Deadpool and Wolverine, making a humorous meta-joke involving the show and his wife Blake Lively, who was a star of the original Gossip Girl series. |
October 29 2024 | Gossip Girl returned to Netflix after previous streaming arrangements. |
2023 | The HBO Max Gossip Girl sequel series concludes after two seasons. |
July 8 2021 | HBO Max premiered the standalone Gossip Girl sequel series, set nine years after the original show and featuring new characters at Constance Billard, with Kristen Bell returning to voice the titular character. |
January 1 2021 | Gossip Girl moved from Netflix to HBO Max streaming service. |
2020 | Gossip Girl was adapted for the Indonesian market, marking an international expansion of the original series' concept and brand. |
October 2020 | Chace Crawford expressed openness to potentially making an appearance in the sequel series. |
February 14 2020 | Gossip Girl Indonesia premiered on GoPlay, a video-on-demand service by Gojek, with Nia Dinata as the showrunner. The adaptation lasted for one season. |
November 2019 | Kristen Bell's return to voice Gossip Girl in the sequel series was confirmed. |
2018 | Recognized as a Throwback TV Series at Teen Choice Awards, highlighting its lasting cultural impact |
2017 | HBO Max released a reboot/adaptation of the original Gossip Girl series, reimagining the teen drama with a diverse cast and contemporary setting. |
October 27 2017 | The Chinese adaptation of Gossip Girl, titled 'The Gossip Girl', premiered and ran for one season after significant delays from the original 2012 production plan. |
November 2015 | Gossip Girl: Thailand concluded its first and only season after a short run on Channel 3. |
July 16 2015 | Gossip Girl: Thailand premiered on Channel 3, marking the Thai adaptation of the original American teen drama series. |
2014 | Gossip Girl: Acapulco aired in the United States on Univision. |
2013 | Nominated for Teen Choice Awards and People's Choice Awards in its later seasons |
July 5 2013 | Gossip Girl: Acapulco premiered on Televisa, the Mexican television network. |
February 12 2013 | Final (sixth) season and complete series DVD released, marking the end of the Gossip Girl television series with a farewell featurette. |
January 2013 | Filming began for the Mexican adaptation of Gossip Girl, titled Gossip Girl: Acapulco, produced by Pedro Torres and starring Sofía Sisniega, Oka Giner, Jon Ecker, Vadhir Derbez, Diego Amozurrutia, and Macarena Achaga. |
2012 | Received multiple Teen Choice Awards nominations across various categories |
December 17 2012 | Original Gossip Girl series concludes after six seasons, ending its run on the CW network. |
October 8 2012 | Sixth and final season of Gossip Girl premiered to 0.78 million viewers, marking the lowest viewed season premiere in the show's history. |
September 25 2012 | Fifth season DVD released, celebrating 5 years of the show's iconic style and featuring a '100 Episodes' special. |
July 25 2012 | Style Network acquired off-network rights to Gossip Girl and announced they would start airing repeats. |
May 14 2012 | Fifth season of Gossip Girl concluded with 1.44 million viewers. |
April 24 2012 | Josh Safran announced he would leave Gossip Girl at the end of the fifth season to become the showrunner for NBC's Smash. |
March 5 2012 | Warner Bros. International Television and Metan Development Group announced plans to produce a Chinese adaptation of Gossip Girl called China Girl, initially intended to air in November of the same year. |
January 2012 | Series ranked as the 5th most-binged TV series on Subscription Video-on-Demand (SVOD) Services, according to NPD's VideoWatch Digital consumer tracker, based on data from 313,866 SVOD TV transactions across 26,176 subscribers between January 2012 and January 2013. |
January 26 2012 | New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg visited the Gossip Girl set and proclaimed the date as Gossip Girl Day, recognizing the show's 100th episode and its cultural and economic impact on New York City. |
2011 | Continued success at Teen Choice Awards, winning Choice TV Show Drama, Choice TV Actress Drama (Blake Lively), and Choice TV Actor Drama (Chace Crawford) |
October 2011 | CW signed streaming deals with Netflix and Hulu for Gossip Girl episodes. |
October 2011 | The CW signed a streaming deal with Netflix for Gossip Girl episodes. |
September 2011 | Küçük Sırlar concludes its run after airing a total of 55 episodes, with significant character arc changes from the original series, particularly for Chuck and Blair's characters. |
September 26 2011 | Official Gossip Girl clothing line launched, coinciding with the premiere of the fifth season. |
September 26 2011 | Fifth season of Gossip Girl premiered, with the first two episodes filmed in Los Angeles, California. |
September 16 2011 | Warner Bros. and Romeo & Juliet Couture announced their partnership to create an official Gossip Girl clothing line. |
August 2011 | Connor Paolo confirms his departure from Gossip Girl after joining the cast of Revenge. |
August 23 2011 | Fourth season DVD released in Region 1, with behind-the-scenes features about Paris episodes and creative processes. |
May 16 2011 | Fourth season of Gossip Girl ended with 1.36 million viewers. |
2010 | Swept Teen Choice Awards, winning Choice TV Show Drama, Choice TV Actress Drama (Leighton Meester), and Choice TV Actor Drama (Chace Crawford) |
October 2010 | The series entered its fourth season, continuing to explore the intricate social dynamics of its young upper-class characters. |
September 13 2010 | Fourth season of Gossip Girl premiered, with the first two episodes filmed in Paris, featuring locations such as La Sorbonne, Musée d'Orsay, Eiffel Tower, Gare du Nord, Avenue Montaigne, and Saint-Germain-des-Prés. |
August 24 2010 | Third season DVD released in Region 1, offering an interactive viewing experience and party-themed bonus content. |
July 2010 | Turkish-language remake of Gossip Girl titled Küçük Sırlar begins airing, starring Merve Boluğur as 'Ayşegül' (Gossip Girl) and featuring adaptations of original characters with different names. |
May 17 2010 | Third season of Gossip Girl concluded with 1.96 million viewers. |
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