Development A sequel to
The L Word was confirmed to be in development by Showtime on July 11, 2017.
Marja-Lewis Ryan was confirmed as showrunner and executive producer on November 20, 2017; original
L Word series creator and showrunner
Ilene Chaiken will serve as executive producer, with
Jennifer Beals,
Katherine Moennig, and
Leisha Hailey also serving as executive producers.
The L Word: Generation Q will consist of eight episodes. In anticipation of the show, several LGBTQIA outlets have created special programming, such as
Autostraddle's podcast
To L & Back: An L Word Podcast; two episodes of
RuPaul's podcast, ''
RuPaul: What's the Tee? (one of which is a conversation with L Word'' producer and cast member
Kate Moennig); an episode of
Margaret Cho's podcast,
The Margaret Cho, featuring comedian
Fortune Feimster who will appear in
The L Word as a guest star; and
Cameron Esposito's podcast,
Queery, in which she interviews original
L Word creator
Ilene Chaiken . On January 13, 2020, the series was renewed for a second season. Due to the
COVID-19 pandemic, filming for the second season was delayed for several months and was originally expected to premiere in late 2020. Production for the second season finally began in December 2020. On February 4, 2022, Showtime renewed the series for a 10-episode third season which is expected to premiere later this year. Production for the third season began on June 9, 2022. On March 23, 2023, Showtime canceled the series after three seasons. A reboot of the original series set in New York was reported to be in development with Chaiken attached to it. On April 4, 2023, it was reported that the series was removed from Showtime platforms following the cancellation. Kate Moennig and Leisha Hailey addressed the reboot news in July 2024, saying they were unaware of any such development.
Casting Jennifer Beals,
Katherine Moennig, and
Leisha Hailey reprised their roles from the original series. Bette and Tina's daughter Angelica, depicted as an infant in the original series, was portrayed as a teenager by Jordan Hull.
Sarah Shahi stated that she would reprise her role as
Carmen de la Pica Morales, though Showtime did not officially confirm her involvement, and Shahi ultimately did not appear in the series.
Pam Grier stated that she would not reprise her role as
Kit Porter due to shooting conflicts with the ABC series
Bless This Mess. Kit was subsequently written out of the series as having died of a drug overdose. Ryan stated that she wished to introduce new characters to the series in order to have it "live on in a different space." and Sepideh Moafi was confirmed as a series regular on August 2, 2019.
Olivia Thirlby,
Fortune Feimster,
Lex Scott Davis, and Sophie Giannamore were confirmed for guest roles on July 23, 2019, while
Freddy Miyares,
Jamie Clayton, and
Carlos Leal were confirmed for recurring roles on July 31, 2019. On December 2, 2019,
Jillian Mercado was cast in a recurring role.
Laurel Holloman returning as
Tina Kennard was teased during the series' promotion but not confirmed until the sixth episode aired; her appearance was revealed before the episode's opening credits. On December 9, 2020, for the second season, Jordan Hull was promoted to a series regular while
Rosie O'Donnell,
Donald Faison, and
Griffin Dunne were cast to guest star as Carrie, Tom Maultsby and Isaac Zakarian, respectively.
Anne Archer and
Rosanna Arquette also returned from the original series to reprise their roles as Lenore Pieszecki and Cherie Jaffe, respectively. On July 27, 2022,
Kehlani announced that they are set to guest star for the third season. On August 8, 2022,
Margaret Cho,
Joey Lauren Adams, and
Joanna Cassidy were cast to guest star while Clayton was promoted to a series regular for the third season. On September 21, 2022,
Fletcher announced that she is set to guest star for the third season.
Filming The L Word: Generation Q utilized recognizable Los Angeles buildings such as the
Millenium Biltmore Hotel and The Semi-Tropic. It also used outdoor locations such as
Silver Lake Reservoir. == Broadcast ==