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| Title | Gossip Girl |
| Genre | Teen drama |
| Creator | Josh Schwartz, Stephanie Savage |
| Based on | ''Gossip Girl'' novels by Cecily von Ziegesar |
| Starring | Blake Lively, Leighton Meester, Penn Badgley, Chace Crawford, Taylor Momsen, Ed Westwick, Kelly Rutherford, Matthew Settle |
| Narrator | Kristen Bell (voice) |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
| Num episodes | 121 |
| Network | The CW |
Gossip Girl (TV series). The American teen drama television series, developed by Josh Schwartz and Stephanie Savage, premiered on The CW in 2007. Based on the popular book series by Cecily von Ziegesar, the show chronicles the scandalous lives of privileged teenagers residing on Manhattan's Upper East Side. Narrated by the omniscient and mysterious blogger Kristen Bell, the series became a defining cultural phenomenon of the late 2000s and early 2010s.
The central narrative follows the tumultuous lives of former best friends Serena van der Woodsen and Blair Waldorf upon Serena's return to New York City from a mysterious absence. Their complex relationship, intertwined with romantic entanglements, family secrets, and social warfare, forms the core of the series. The enigmatic Dan Humphrey, an outsider from Brooklyn, becomes embroiled in their world, while figures like Nate Archibald and Chuck Bass navigate their own dynastic pressures and hedonistic pursuits. Every scandal and secret is broadcast by the anonymous tipster known as "Gossip Girl," whose identity remains a driving mystery until the series finale.
The ensemble cast is led by Blake Lively as the glamorous and troubled Serena van der Woodsen and Leighton Meester as the ambitious and scheming Blair Waldorf. Penn Badgley portrays the intellectual outsider Dan Humphrey, with Chace Crawford as the golden boy Nate Archibald and Ed Westwick as the ruthless businessman Chuck Bass. The younger generation includes Taylor Momsen as Jenny Humphrey and later additions like Jessica Szohr as Vanessa Abrams. The adult characters are anchored by Kelly Rutherford as Lily van der Woodsen and Matthew Settle as Rufus Humphrey, with notable recurring roles from Michelle Trachtenberg, Sebastian Stan, and Hilary Duff.
Developed for television by Josh Schwartz and Stephanie Savage, the series was produced by Alloy Entertainment and Warner Bros. Television. Filming primarily took place on location in New York City, utilizing iconic landmarks like The Metropolitan Museum of Art and Grand Central Terminal. The show's distinctive visual style, overseen by directors such as Mark Piznarski, and its curated soundtrack featuring artists like The Kills and The Virgins were integral to its aesthetic. Cecily von Ziegesar served as a consulting producer, ensuring a connection to the source material.
The series received mixed reviews from critics but was an instant ratings success for The CW. Publications like The New York Times and ''Variety'' noted its addictive qualities and sharp dialogue, while often critiquing its melodramatic plots. The cast, particularly Leighton Meester and Ed Westwick, garnered significant praise for their performances. The show earned several award nominations, including from the Teen Choice Awards and the People's Choice Awards, and won a Costume Designers Guild Award for its influential fashion.
*Gossip Girl* had a profound influence on fashion, popularizing trends like headbands, designer handbags, and the "preppy" aesthetic, with Eric Daman serving as the show's costume designer. It fueled tourism to featured locations in New York City and sparked widespread media discourse about wealth and morality. The series is credited with helping to establish the modern template for the teen drama genre and solidifying The CW's brand. Its famous tagline, "You're nobody until you're talked about," entered the cultural lexicon.
The series premiered on September 19, 2007, on The CW network, concluding its original run on December 17, 2012. All six seasons have been released on DVD and are available for streaming on platforms like HBO Max (now Max). The show's international broadcast extended its reach to markets including the United Kingdom, Australia, and Latin America. A 2021 reboot, also produced by Josh Schwartz and Stephanie Savage, premiered on HBO Max.
Category:American teen drama television series Category:The CW original programming Category:2007 American television series debuts