Elle shakes up Seattle in trailer for 'Legally Blonde' prequel
- On Tuesday, Prime Video unveiled the trailer for Elle, a Legally Blonde prequel series starring Lexi Minetree as a young Elle Woods navigating life in Seattle.
- Set in 1995, the series follows Elle after moving from Bel-Air to Seattle, arriving 25 years after Reese Witherspoon debuted the character in the 2001 film Legally Blonde.
- Executive producer Witherspoon leads the project with creator Laura Kittrell. The cast includes June Diane Raphael as mother Eva, Tom Everett Scott as father Wyatt, and Chandler Kinney.
- All eight episodes premiere on July 1 on the platform. Footage shows the protagonist adjusting to a new high school environment where her pink attire stands out against muted colors.
- The streamer renewed the series for a second season in January, with production expected to begin this spring.
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“Legally Blonde”'s Elle Woods Struggles to Fit in at Seattle High School in Trailer for '90s-Set Prequel Series
Lexi Minetree stars as the titular character in 'Elle,' streaming on Prime Video July 1NEED TO KNOWLexi Minetree stars as Elle Woods in the latest trailer for ElleThe Legally Blonde prequel series features the titular character adjusting to a move and trying to fit in at a new high schoolIt begins streaming on July 1 on Prime VideoElle Woods is far from Los Angeles.On Tuesday, June 9, Prime Video unveiled a new trailer for Elle, the Legally Blon…
'Elle' Trailer: Elle Woods Has Her World Turned Upside Down with a Move Out of Los Angeles
Prime Video The trailer for Elle, the Legally Blonde prequel series, has debuted online! Photo Credit: Kimberley French/Prime Video Who stars in Elle on Prime Video? The cast includes Lexi Minetree as Elle Woods, June Diane Raphael as Elle’s mother Eva, and Tom Everett Scott as her father Wyatt, alongside Jacob Moskovitz, Gabrielle Policano, Chandler Kinney, Zac Looker, and Amy Pietz. The late James Van Der Beek has a recurring role. Photo Credi…
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