
29 Jul 2019 02:56 AM EST
After three revival seasons and 11 overall seasons, Will & Grace is coming to an end. NBC executives confirmed that the sitcom, which broke barriers in its portrayal of LGBTQ characters, will come to a close next year. According to HuffPost, the rebooted sitcom will wrap after the 2020 season, with the final air date to be announced. In a joint statement, the new show’s producers said they consulted with the cast in deciding to bring “Will & Grace” to a close. The comedy first aired from 1998-2006 and was rebooted in 2017. The third and final season will include 18 episodes.

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