It's already been an exciting week for Veronica Mars fans, with Kristen Bell confirming a few days ago that a revival really is going ahead.
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Now creator Rob Thomas has revealed that a lot of the series' original cast will be back for the new Hulu miniseries, with many more still to be announced.
Alongside Bell's titular private investigator, Logan (Jason Dohring), Weevil (Francis Capra), Wallace (Percy Daggs III) and Richard Casablancas (David Starzyk) will all be back.
"Here's who we have booked for the #VeronicaMars series, so far. (More are on the way, I swear.)," he tweeted. "@jason_dohring, @franciscapra, @PD3Official, @dstarzyk, and, of course, @IMKristenBell. Here's an early wardrobe photo to get us all in the mood."
The new series is set to focus on a serial killer set loose in Neptune, with Mars Investigations on the case.
The official synopsis reads: "Spring breakers are getting murdered in Neptune, thereby decimating the seaside town's lifeblood tourist industry.
"After Mars Investigations is hired by the parents of one of the victims to find their son's killer, Veronica is drawn into an epic eight-episode mystery that pits the enclave's wealthy elites, who would rather put an end to the month-long bacchanalia, against a working class that relies on the cash influx that comes with being the West Coast's answer to Daytona Beach."
Veronica Mars is set to return on Hulu in 2019.
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