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Parenthood Cast Set To Reunite At Upcoming ATX Television Festival


Parenthood premiered 10 years ago on NBC, and now the cast of the famous series is set to reunite at the ninth annual ATX Television Festival in June 2020.

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The texas-based event, The Austin, will bring show’s some actors together, and also creator Jason Katims and writer/executive producer David Hudgins for a special script reading and anniversary panel.

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Peter Krause (Adam Braverman), Lauren Graham (Sarah Braverman), Monica Potter (Kristina Braverman), Erika Christensen (Julia Braverman-Graham), Mae Whitman (Amber Holt) and Craig T. Nelson (patriarch Zeek Braverman) might attend the event hopefully.

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“More #Parenthood news will be coming, so stay tuned…” they wrote on Twitter, before joking, “(And now would probably be a good time to start stocking up on tissues, FYI.)”

Parenthood debuted on March 2, 2010, on television.

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Besides Krause, Graham, Potter, Christensen, Whitman, and Nelson, the series also starred Dax Shepard (Crosby Braverman), Bonnie Bedelia (matriarch Camille Braverman), Miles Heizer (Drew Holt), Sam Jaeger (Joel Graham), Savannah Paige Rae (Sydney Graham), Max Burkholder (Max Braverman), Sarah Ramos (Haddie Braverman), Joy Bryant (Jasmine Trussell), Tyree Brown (Jabbar Trussell) and Xolo Maridueña (Victor Graham).point 666 |

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People enjoyed six seasons of Parenthood, and the final episode aired on January 29, 2015.

Before the finale of the series, the cast shared their experiences with The Hollywood Reporter and revealed that their bond was very strong on-screen, as well as off-screen.

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“There are many shows where you intend to keep in touch, and the nature of what we do is that everybody moves on in so many different directions that maybe they will find a new family in whatever their next job is, but I have never been so confident that the members of my immediate family in this show will continue to be in my life forever,” Graham, 52, told the outlet.point 416 |

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“They have become part of my life and that is just unusual,” she added.

“I feel the same way,” Whitman, 31, chimed in. “It never ends. There is this sort of foreboding feeling, and for me to genuinely not have that in any way and just know that we have become daily ingrained parts of each other’s lives.”

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“I mean, [Graham] and I do mundane things together all the time. It has just spiraled into something so woven into the fiber of who I am,” she continued. “I don’t even remember what it was like before knowing these people.”

 

 

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