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'The L Word – Generation Q' drops new trailer ahead of debut on Stan

It’s been 10 years since we last checked in on the women of The L Word but the show is about to return with a brand new series.

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Ahead of its debut on Stan in December and new trailer for the show has dropped giving fans a taste of what’s in store for their favourite characters.

The new series, entitled The L Word: Generation Q, focuses on characters both old and new. Newcomers include trans man Leo Sheng as Professor Micah Lee, Arienne Mandi as Public Relations powerhouse Dani Nunez, Jacquieline Toboni as the pious Sarah Finley and Rosanny Zayas as TV exec Sophie Suarez.

Katherine Moennig, Leisha Hailey and Jennifer Beals will also return as original characters Shane McCutcheon, Alice Pieszecki and Bette Porter respectively.

Take a look at the trailer. 

OIP Staff


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