Overview
- Lauren Graham shared on Jimmy Kimmel Live that she receives no residuals from 'Gilmore Girls' streaming on Netflix, despite the show's ongoing popularity.
- She humorously remarked that she is 'paid in love' for her contributions to the series, which first aired in 2000 and gained a second life on Netflix in 2016.
- Sean Gunn, another 'Gilmore Girls' actor, previously criticized the lack of residual payments during the 2023 SAG-AFTRA strike, highlighting broader industry concerns about streaming revenue sharing.
- Graham expressed her love for the show and its cross-generational appeal, noting that it has reached a wider audience through streaming platforms.
- She hinted at the possibility of a new 'Gilmore Girls' revival, suggesting a holiday-themed movie as a potential format for the beloved series' return.