"Girlmore Girls" reunion will air on Netflix sometime during this year's Thanksgiving.
According to TV Line, the first of four episodes of "Gilmore Girls" reunion will premiere either on Tuesday before Thanksgiving or on Sunday after the celebration.
Entertainment writer Michael Ausiello said, "I have no idea if either date is true, but the former makes a lot of sense than the latter. I mean, why would Netflix drop the four movie-lets at the end of a four-day weekend versus at the start?"
Ausiello added that he was already able to watch all four episodes of the upcoming reunion.
Meanwhile, according to Cinema Blend, even though "Gilmore Girls" will only have four episodes, this does not mean that fans of the series will feel that it's not enough.
After all, each of the episodes will run for approximately 90 minutes each.
Additionally, each of the episodes will represent one season in a year, which means that there will be an episode for winter, spring, summer and fall.
In other news, "Gilmore Girls" will continue to feature regular cast member Lauren Graham. The actress gave life to the character of Lorelei Gilmore for multiple seasons.
After the series was axed, Graham went on to star in NBC's "Parenthood" for six seasons.
Meanwhile, "Gilmore Girls" the reunion came about after fans of the series starting talking about the show's possible renewal.
While at the PaleyFest last year, the cast members of "Gilmore Girls" were asked whether or not they would be open to return for a few episodes of the once hit series.
Graham and her onscreen daughter Rory (Alexis Bledel) agreed to return to the show and the rest was history.
A few months later, Netflix announced that they have decided to release the four-episode arc starting this year.
The official title of the series is "Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life."
Other returning cast members include Kelly Bishop as Emily Gilmore, Scott Patterson as Luke Danes, Jared Padalecki as Dean Forester, Milo Ventimiglia as Jess Mariano, Keiko Agena as Lane Kim and Matt Czurchry as Logan Huntzberger.
"Gilmore Girls" will premiere on Netflix sometime this November.