A first trailer for Gilmore Girls star Lauren Graham's new comedy series has dropped.
The Z-Suite focuses on generational divides at an advertising agency as Graham's advertising bigwig is ushered out to make way for younger Gen Z employees.
In the first clip, we meet her character Monica Marks and executive Doug Garcia (Superstore's Nico Santos), with tensions brewing as she is outshone in a meeting by younger colleague Kriska Thompson (The Lake's Madison Shamoun).
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Monica is then fired to make way for "regime change", with Kriska installed as the new CEO, and amid the upheaval Monica and Doug decide to start their own agency.
The trailer then teases struggles ahead for the new Gen Z bosses as rivalry brews between them and Monica, before ending with Monica crashing a bat mitzvah and putting a dampener on things in front of all the guests.
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The Z-Suite is set to premiere on Tubi on February 6 with two episodes, and will consist of eight episodes in total.
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The Santa Clauses' Katie O’Brien is overseeing the comedy as showrunner, with Graham on board as an executive producer.
The actor is perhaps best known for playing the role of Lorelai Gilmore in Gilmore Girls between 2000 and 2007, returning in 2016 for miniseries A Year in the Life.
Last month, Graham suggested a potential prequel about Lorelai's past, telling E! News: "You could do the high school Lorelai. We’re talking about this as if it's like The Hobbit or something, which I’m not sure it is. But I think the way other universes have dealt with that question is just going back or forward."
The Z-Suite will premiere on Tubi in the US on February 6.

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