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Netflix Just Surprise Dropped New Grace & Frankie Season 7 Episodes
Netflix Just Surprise Dropped New Grace & Frankie Season 7 Episodes
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August 13 2021 9:52 AM EST
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Netflix Just Surprise Dropped New Grace & Frankie Season 7 Episodes
Surprise! Netflix just blessed us with some brand new (and long-awaited) Grace & Frankie content!
In a surprise drop, the streaming giant just released the first four episodes of the seventh and final season of the beloved, gay AF comedy, which stars screen legends Jane Fonda and Lily Tomlin as the titular rivals turned best friends who form an unlikely bond after their ex-husbands fell in love and married each other.
Jane and Lily took to Netflix's social media to share the good news, especially since the ongoing global pandemic halted production of Grace & Frankie's seventh season last year, and fans have been patiently waiting for any and all updates on the show.
\u201cGrace and Frankie fans, we have something special for you \u2014 four new episodes from Season 7 are now streaming! \n\nAnd more episodes are on the way!\u201d— Netflix (@Netflix) 1628838060
While the seventh season is going to be its last, there's still a lot more in store for Grace & Frankie. Netflix is only teasing us for now, releasing just the first four episodes. Season 7's final 12 episodes, the last of the show, is set to premiere sometime later in 2022, which will make it the streaming platform's longest-running original series ever, with a grand total of 94 episodes! We love history-making queens!
The first four episodes of Season 7 of Grace & Frankie are now streaming on Netflix! Catch up on the first six seasons before the rest of Season 7 drops in 2022!
Raffy is a Los Angeles-based writer, editor, video creator, and critic.
Raffy is a Los Angeles-based writer, editor, video creator, and critic.
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