'Gilmore Girls' revival season 2 rumors: Lauren Graham talks about possibility of more episodes for the reboot

Lorelai (Lauren Graham) and Rory (Alexis Bledel) in "Gilmore Girls" Facebook/GilmoreGirls

Right after the highly anticipated "Gilmore Girls" revival that was dropped by Netflix in November 2016, talks about another set of episodes for the cult-favorite drama emerged.

During the panel at Netflix's FYSee event conducted in Beverly Hills, actress Lauren Graham revealed that she is now more open to the idea of returning to her iconic character as Lorelai Gilmore for the second season of the reboot.

"I loved that we were picking up where we were in real time, as opposed to trying to pretend it was sometime earlier," Graham says in an interview with Variety. "I think, in my life, I had changed. I was more settled in my family life, I had more understanding of what a rare role [Lorelai] had been."

She also acknowledges that at this point in the story, the experience the characters developed over the years of their absence brings more depth to their relationships. This means the show also has to expand its story as well.

While details about the possible next installment of the "Gilmore Girls" revival remain under wraps, Graham sheds some light about the biggest mystery left at the end of the fourth and final episode of "Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life."

According to the actress, she still has no idea about the father of Rory's (Alexis Bledel) baby since she is always the last one to know. But if she knows something about it, she would not want to spoil the identity because she is afraid of what would possibly happen to her.

"I could never say that because I would be murdered in a Starbucks by the other team. So, I would like to live a little longer," the actress states in a separate interview with E! News.

Meanwhile, Netflix has yet to announce its plans regarding the fate of "Gilmore Girls" at this moment.

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