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Veronica Mars TV Revival With Kristen Bell Is In The Works At Hulu - Report

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It's happening! Finally! Veronica Mars isn't so dead, after all. A revival of the former UPN and CW series is in the world at Hulu. Thankfully, the project already has creator Rob Thomas and star Kristen Bell signed on.

The news comes from Entertainment Weekly, which reports that parts of the deal have yet to be finalized, though negotiations between streaming service Hulu and Warner Bros. TV have been ongoing for months. The important thing to note is that, however the deal for the revival is structured, Bell will be allowed to appear on the show, as well as NBC's The Good Place.

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The original series centered on teen detective Veronica Mars as she solved various crimes and mysteries in her hometown. It ran for two seasons on UPN, before the network merged with The WB to create The CW. Mars then aired one final season on the new network.

Absolutely nothing else about the revival is known at this point, including when it might air and what other cast would come back. Of course, the hope is that just about everyone imaginable would return to the fictional town of Neptune for the revival.

Bell last played Mars in a 2014 follow-up film that saw most of her co-stars join her on the big screen, including Jason Dohring, Enrico Colantoni, Tina Majorino, Chris Lowell, Ryan Hansen, Krysten Ritter, Percy Daggs II, and many more.

After the film, Thomas collaborated with writer Jennifer Graham on two novels released in 2014 and 2015. Currently, the creator is working on the final season of The CW's iZombie, a show that has seen multiple Veronica Mars stars appear.

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