Hulu Drops ‘Veronica Mars’ Revival a Week Early

SDCC 2019: All eight episodes are available for streaming — NOW

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Your impatience has been rewarded, Marshmallows: Hulu has dropped the entire eight-episode “Veronica Mars” revival one week early.

The news of the moved up premiere date — which was set for July 26 — came at the end of the show’s San Diego Comic-Con panel on Friday, which featured stars Kristen Bell, Enrico Colantoni, Jason Dohring, Ryan Hansen, Francis Capra, Percy Daggs III, executive producer Diane Ruggiero-Wright and creator/executive producer Rob Thomas.

So even though everyone inside the Comic-Con panel was treated to the world-premiere screening of the first episode then, you get the pleasure of viewing all of the episodes now.

The revival of the beloved UPN/CW series sees the title character, played by Bell, investigating a string of serial bombings killing the spring breakers who flocked to Neptune for vacation and decimating the seaside town’s lifeblood tourist industry.

In addition to the stars mentioned above, the new “Veronica Mars” episodes feature returning cast members David Starzyk, Max Greenfield and Ken Marino, along with newcomers Patton Oswalt, J.K. Simmons, Kirby Howell-Baptiste and Dawnn Lewis.

For those of you who didn’t get around to watching the drama during its original three-season run from 2004 to 2007, you can binge all of those episodes on Hulu first, as they just become available on the streaming platform July 1. And you can check out the 2014 movie via HBO, HBO Go and HBO Now.

TheWrap is in San Diego all week long for Comic-Con 2019 — check out all of our ongoing coverage here.

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