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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