- Amy Sherman-Palladino created Gilmore Women, which starred Lauren Graham, in addition to The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, which starred Rachel Brosnahan
- At PaleyFest’s Multiverse Salute for Amy on Saturday, March 29, Graham and Brosnahan instructed PEOPLE they’d be onboard to do a collaboration with the longtime TV creator
- Amy was additionally in favor of a future venture starring each ladies, saying a possible collaboration between Graham and Brosnahan “can be epic”
May there be a Lorelai Gilmore-Midge Maisel crossover in our future? Creator Amy Sherman-Palladino is all in favor!
On Saturday, March 29, Lauren Graham and Rachel Brosnahan attended PaleyFest’s Multiverse Salute for the Gilmore Women and The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel creator in L.A., and Amy herself weighed in on the potential for teaming up with each Graham and Brosnahan on a future venture.
“That will be epic,” she instructed PEOPLE on the pink carpet of the possibility to jot down one thing for Graham and Brosnahan to behave collectively in.
Her husband and companion Daniel Palladino agreed. “Why not?” he stated. “Allow them to duke it out.”
Graham, 58, is on board too. “I might say that might be a dream come true,” she instructed PEOPLE of the potential for working with Brosnahan, 34, on a venture from Amy. “That will be superb.”
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“I am an enormous fan of Rachel’s and I feel the characters — they’re associated, however they are not the identical, clearly, and the voices of them are usually not the identical,” Graham stated of Lorelai and Midge. “I feel there’s room for 2 of them in a room.”
Usually, the actress stated she “would love” to work with Amy, 59, once more, in any manner she will. “I might soar at any probability to work together with her once more,” she stated, as she admitted she and Amy “deeply perceive one another” and have “each developed” since Gilmore Women.
Amy’s brilliance has usually been touted by the Gilmore Women solid — and different alums of her prolific profession. In September, Kelly Bishop, who performed Graham’s mother in Gilmore Women, recalled how Amy had fought for her to land the function as Emily within the collection after weeks of back-and-forth following her audition.
She recalled in her memoir The Third Gilmore Woman that Amy instructed her years into the present, which aired from 2000 to 2007, that the casting group “saved throwing names at me for months” over who ought to play the household’s matriarch, however Amy was at all times set on Bishop.
“‘After I noticed your first audition, I simply saved saying, ‘No, I’ve my Emily,'” she recalled Amy telling her.
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Within the memoir, she described Amy as “good with an edgy, unconventional humorousness” and “an eclectic self-confidence about her that was an actual breath of recent air.”
“There was no pretense about her, no slickness, no political glad-handing or equivocating, only a lady who knew the worth of her work and the standard of her venture and was crystal clear on the way it must be executed.”