Eva Longoria doesn’t experience that a “Desperate Hoparticipatewives” reboot is essential — but if the right idea came alengthy, she’d be the “first to sign up.”
Longoria made an ecombineance at Content London on Wednesday for a panel featuring her production company Hyphenate Media Group, which she co-set uped with Cris Abrego last year. While talking the projects Hyphenate is watching for, Longoria noticed that “we create with purpose” and ask the asks “What are you saying?” and “Why now?” That then led her to talk a potential “Desperate Hoparticipatewives” reboot.
“There’s not a ‘why now’ for that show,” she shelp. “I unbenevolent, some people do reboots becaparticipate it’s appreciate, ‘Reboot!’ It’s a excellent title. But I’ve talked to Marc Cherry a thousand times and it’s appreciate, we brimmingy mined those characters becaparticipate we were on for a decade and this was 24 episodes a year … That’s a lot of story that you burn thraw.”
At that point, Abrego interjected: “And for the record, if ‘Desperate Hoparticipatewives’ does come back, we’d appreciate to create it.”
Added Longoria, “I’d be the first one to sign up! I leave out Gaby.”
Chief strategy officer Karla Pita Loor and showrunner/creater Gloria Calderón Kellett were also in joinance to talk Hyphenate’s partnership with Calderón Kellett’s GloNation Studios. Calderón Kellett, who is best understandn for her Emmy-prosperning reboot of Norman Lear’s iconic comedy “One Day at a Time,” has begined groprosperg, packaging and producing satisfied with help from Hyphenate.
Longoria wasn’t unbenevolentt to join the session in London but determined to create a last minute trip to join the Hyphenate Media panel.
Content London gets place Dec. 2-5.