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It appears just like the third season of Showtime’s The L Word: Generation Q is coming quickly. The reboot of the groundbreaking drama sequence simply received renewed for one more season that may premiere this 12 months and consists of ten episodes.
The sequence, created by Ilene Chaiken, encompasses a group of LGBTQ mates in Los Angeles and all their moments of affection, heartbreak, success, failure, and extra. It is a sequel to Showtime’s authentic sequence The L Word, which ran for six seasons, from 2004 until 2009. Generation Q takes place ten years after The L Word and is ready in Silver Lake, a change from the unique’s West Hollywood setting.
According to The Hollywood Reporter, the unique stars Jennifer Beals, Katherine Moennig, and Leisha Hailey will return for the third season. Additional solid members embody: Adrienne Mandi, Leo Sheng, Jacqueline Toboni, Roseanne Zayas, Sepideh Moafi, and Jordan Hull.
The first season of Generation Q obtained optimistic opinions for its portrayal of LGBTQ characters, however the second was met with controversy and a extra combined response. In a overview by the Los Angeles Times on the time of its release, the second season was deemed hostile towards “butch, gender non-conforming and transgender characters.”
There’s no release date for the third season but, however with the sequence’ renewal 4 months after the second season’s finale aired, we’ll be catching up with the characters very quickly. Beals, Moennig, and Hailey may even proceed on as government producers of the present, alongside Maria-Lewis Ryan, the showrunner and Ilene Chaiken, the creator of the unique sequence.