The L Word: Generation Q

2019 American drama television series

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July 2024 Kate Moennig and Leisha Hailey addressed rumors of a New York-based reboot, stating they were unaware of any such development.
2023 The third season of the series concluded, marking a potential transitional point for the show's narrative and characters.
April 4 2023 The series was removed from Showtime platforms following its cancellation.
March 23 2023 Showtime canceled the series after three seasons.
2022 The television series was nominated for Outstanding Drama Series at the 33rd GLAAD Media Awards, recognizing its representation and positive portrayal of LGBTQ+ characters and stories.
November 20 2022 The third season of the series premiered on Showtime.
November 20 2022 The third season of The L Word: Generation Q premiered.
September 21 2022 Fletcher announced as a guest star for the third season.
August 8 2022 Margaret Cho, Joey Lauren Adams, and Joanna Cassidy were cast as guest stars, with Jamie Clayton promoted to a series regular for the third season.
July 27 2022 Kehlani announced as a guest star for the third season.
June 9 2022 Production for the third season began.
February 4 2022 Showtime renewed the series for a 10-episode third season.
2021 The second season of the television series was aired, continuing the storylines of the diverse LGBTQ+ characters introduced in the first season.
August 8 2021 The second season of the series premiered on Showtime.
August 8 2021 The second season of The L Word: Generation Q premiered.
August 6 2021 The first episode of the second season debuted on Showtime's streaming and on-demand platforms.
December 2020 Production for the second season began after delays due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
December 9 2020 Jordan Hull was promoted to a series regular for the second season, with Rosie O'Donnell, Donald Faison, and Griffin Dunne cast as guest stars.
February 4 2020 The series made its UK television debut on Sky Atlantic.
January 2020 Season 1 continues airing, featuring a new ensemble of LGBTQ+ characters alongside some original series cast members
January 13 2020 The series was renewed for a second season.
December 9 2019 A first-look screening of the series was hosted by House of Pride, coinciding with the US release.
December 8 2019 The L Word: Generation Q premiered on Showtime, serving as a sequel series to the original The L Word which aired from 2004 to 2009.
December 2 2019 Jillian Mercado was cast in a recurring role for the series.
August 2 2019 Sepideh Moafi was confirmed as a series regular.
July 31 2019 Freddy Miyares, Jamie Clayton, and Carlos Leal were confirmed for recurring roles.
July 23 2019 Olivia Thirlby, Fortune Feimster, Lex Scott Davis, and Sophie Giannamore were confirmed for guest roles.
June 27 2019 Brian Michael Smith and Stephanie Allynne were confirmed as recurring guests for the series.
June 24 2019 Arienne Mandi, Leo Sheng, Jacqueline Toboni, and Rosanny Zayas were confirmed as series regulars for The L Word: Generation Q.
November 20 2017 Marja-Lewis Ryan was confirmed as showrunner and executive producer for the series.
July 11 2017 Showtime confirmed a sequel to The L Word was in development.

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