Premium Content:

Will & Grace revival gets a third season and extra episodes

NBC’s revival of hit sitcom Will & Grace is set to stick around for a lot longer after an announcement from the US network.

- Advertisement -

The new version of the show has been officially renewed for a third season, with its second season being extended from 13 to 18 episodes. Original cast members Eric McCormack, Megan Mullally, Debra Messing and Sean Hayes are all set to return.

“As far as I’m concerned, we can’t get enough of Will & Grace, and 23 more episodes is music to my ears,” NBC Entertainment chairman Bob Greenblatt said.

“We’re eternally grateful that Debra, Eric, Sean and Megan feel the same way and wanted to keep this good thing going.”

The updated series has already brought back many of the show’s iconic guest stars including Jennifer Lopez, Harry Connick Jr, Minnie Driver, Leslie Jordan, Molly Shannon and Bobby Cannavale as Will’s ex Vince D’Angelo.

Season 2 of the revival is due to air in Spring 2018, with Season 3 coming in 2019. All current episodes are now available on Stan.

Latest

Ian Thorpe joins campaign for LGBTQ+ protections in schools

Olympic legend Ian Thorpe has joined a new national campaign calling for urgent federal reform to protect women and LGBTQ+ students and staff in religious schools.

OPINION | Quigley gender reform bill takes WA backwards

Just.Equal's Brian Greig says law reform proposed by the Cook Government is "inadequate and retrograde."

Try your luck at Tag A Drag Bingo every Thursday night

Looking for some mid-week fun? Connections Nightclub and a gaggle of local queens have you covered.

Nominations open for 2024 WA Mental Health Awards

Individuals, organisations and projects that are making a remarkable impact in the mental health space are eligible.

Newsletter

Don't miss

Ian Thorpe joins campaign for LGBTQ+ protections in schools

Olympic legend Ian Thorpe has joined a new national campaign calling for urgent federal reform to protect women and LGBTQ+ students and staff in religious schools.

OPINION | Quigley gender reform bill takes WA backwards

Just.Equal's Brian Greig says law reform proposed by the Cook Government is "inadequate and retrograde."

Try your luck at Tag A Drag Bingo every Thursday night

Looking for some mid-week fun? Connections Nightclub and a gaggle of local queens have you covered.

Nominations open for 2024 WA Mental Health Awards

Individuals, organisations and projects that are making a remarkable impact in the mental health space are eligible.

Australian LGBTQ+ Inclusion Awards celebrate corporate champions

The awards are produced by Pride in Diversity, an initiative led by NSW's peak LGBTQ+ health organisation ACON.

Ian Thorpe joins campaign for LGBTQ+ protections in schools

Olympic legend Ian Thorpe has joined a new national campaign calling for urgent federal reform to protect women and LGBTQ+ students and staff in religious schools.

OPINION | Quigley gender reform bill takes WA backwards

Just.Equal's Brian Greig says law reform proposed by the Cook Government is "inadequate and retrograde."

Try your luck at Tag A Drag Bingo every Thursday night

Looking for some mid-week fun? Connections Nightclub and a gaggle of local queens have you covered.