If you like the “Legally Blonde” movie series, you’re in for a treat. A new television series based on the legendary flicks is in the works, and fans are excited to see what they have in store. The announcement of the TV program has caused much debate over whether it’s a wise idea to bring Elle Woods back to the small screen.
The original film was a box office triumph when it was released in 2001, and it has since become a revered classic. The plot revolves on Elle Woods, a sorority girl who enrolls at Harvard Law School in order to reclaim her ex-boyfriend, only to discover her own potential as a lawyer and feminist icon.
Reese Witherspoon will allegedly reprise her role as Elle Woods in the upcoming series, albeit as a producer rather than an actress. The series will follow a fresh set of law students as they negotiate the ups and downs of their academic and personal lives.
While some fans are enthusiastic about the thought of a “Legally Blonde” TV series, others are wary about revisiting such an iconic film. There is always the danger of damaging the reputation of the original picture, but with Witherspoon participating, it’s difficult not to be optimistic.
Only time will tell if the “Legally Blonde” TV program is a success or a flop, but fans of the movie can expect to see Elle Woods and her iconic pink clothing return to their televisions in the near future.
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