We all have one show that, if given the chance, we’d ask for it not to be cancelled. For longtime fans ofGilmore GirlsandAmy Sherman-Palladino, that show tends to beBunheads. The show ran for a singular season from 2012-2013 when everyone was still reeling from the conclusion ofGilmore Girlsfive years prior. While many fans knew that it would be unlikely to have the same spirit asGilmore Girls, with starLauren GrahamonParenthoodand her being such a huge part of Gilmore Girls' success, fans were hungry for ASP’s next project. She’d leftGilmore Girlsat the end of Season 6, resulting in a mixed bag of fan feelings for Season 7.
Sherman-Palladino is once again trying her hand at the world of ballet with her upcoming show,Étoile, which looks to have a much different tone than the dramedy-esque tone ofBunheads, but it would seem that fans and creator alike are still a little salty at the show’s cancellation. Sherman-Palladino was recently honored at PaleyFest for the worlds she’s created over the course of her career, such asGilmore GirlsandThe Marvelous Mrs. Maisel. When talking with Collider’sTaylor Gatesat PaleyFest, Sherman-Palladino shared that she still has strong emotions about the show being cancelled. She tells Collider the thought made her “just angry now.”

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While starSutton Fosterwas new to the world of a Sherman-Palladino project, many of the ensemble cast and guest stars forBunheadswere not. Bunheads followed Michelle Simms (Foster), a Vegas showgirl who accidentally marries a man, Hubbell Flowers (Alan Ruck). Hubbell dies shortly after and now Michelle is stranded in a small town, tasked with teaching ballet with her mother-in-law Fanny, played byGilmore Girls’Kelly Bishop. Other Gilmore Girls alums that popped up includedLiza Weil, Rose Abdoo, Sean Gunn, Alex Borstein, Michael DeLuise, and more.
For her new ballet-centered showÉtoile,we’re seeing some of that pattern once again. Some cast members fromBunheads,Gilmore Girls, andThe Marvelous Mrs. Maiselwill appear in the new series. When asked about where theBunheadscharacters would be now, Sherman-Palladino confirmed to Collider, “Well, two of them are now on our showÉtoile.They’re all grown up, because one of our little dancers was eleven,Matisse [Love]and now she’s a full-grown ballerina.” Sherman-Palladino’s frequent co-creator and husband,Daniel Palladino,chimed in, explaining, “there are some dancers inÉtoilethat were kids inBunheads.”

Yanic Truesdale, who played Michel Gerard onGilmore Girls, looks to have a prominent role in the upcoming ASP project, playing Raphael.The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel’sLuke Kirbyis also in the project. Those are just the main roles that we know about from the initial trailer and casting announcements. With ASP staying true to herself, it would not be out of the realm of possibility to see more alums from past ASP projects. Kelly Bishop, maybe? With a cheeky nod to both herBunheadsandGilmore Girlscharacters?And the dream for many would be, of course, to see Lauren Graham again.
You can watch all 18 episodes ofBunheadson Hulu.Gilmore Girlsis available to stream on Netflix, andThe Marvelous Mrs. Maiselis on Prime Video. Stay with Collider for the latest updates.
