Will & Grace fans will be flipping out over the cast’s recent Twitter posts that seem to suggest the show could be making a comeback!
After the gang reunited on Saturday, September 24, at Megan Mullally and husband Nick Offerman’s comedy show, they all hit up social media with some cryptic comments and photos.
Debra Messing wrote: “I feel like something BIG is going to happen tomorrow,” as Eric McCormack posted a picture of himself holding a "Hot Food" script, and captioned it: “I used to be able to do this without glasses.”
Mullally, 57, looked like she was standing at the entrance of apartment 9C in a photo she shared: “I remember this place” she wrote.
I feel like something BIG is going to happen tomorrow. pic.twitter.com/oIy0nCxirb
— Debra Messing (@DebraMessing) September 26, 2016
I used to be able to do this without glasses… pic.twitter.com/l9ctYCZqH6
— Eric McCormack (@EricMcCormack) September 26, 2016
Sean Hayes made reference to Leslie Jordan’s vertically challenged character on the show, writing “Beverly Leslie comes up to here on me” with a snap of himself on a set too.
I remember this place. pic.twitter.com/Elwgvx7Sof
— Megan Mullally (@MeganMullally) September 26, 2016
Beverly Leslie comes up to here on me. pic.twitter.com/CQRfoKRvJN
— Sean Hayes (@SeanHayes) September 26, 2016
— Sean Hayes (@SeanHayes) September 26, 2016
The popular NBC sitcom came to an end after eight seasons in May 2006.
Fans went wild when the four main characters took a group selfie on Saturday.
“Only smiling because of where Eric’s hand is! @ericmccormack @seanhayes @themeganomullally,” Messing captioned the photo of the four friends and former costars wedged together and smiling for the camera.
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