Prime Video Releases 'Elle' Trailer, 'Legally Blonde' Prequel Series Set for July 1 Premiere
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Prime Video Releases 'Elle' Trailer, 'Legally Blonde' Prequel Series Set for July 1 Premiere

authorBy Shonda Rhimes
DateJun 09, 2026
Read Time3 min

Prime Video is set to introduce audiences to the early life of a beloved character with the release of its new series, 'Elle.' This prequel delves into the high school years of the iconic Elle Woods, promising a fresh perspective on her journey before she became the well-known Harvard Law student. With a focus on her challenging teenage experiences, the show explores how these moments shaped her into the determined and vivacious individual we recognize today. The series has already garnered significant attention, with an early renewal for a second season, signaling strong confidence in its narrative and appeal.

Prime Video Unveils 'Elle' Prequel Series Trailer, Premiering July 1

On June 9, 2026, Prime Video officially released the trailer and key promotional artwork for its much-anticipated prequel series, 'Elle.' This new show, a spin-off from the popular 'Legally Blonde' franchise, is scheduled to make its global debut on July 1, with all eight episodes becoming immediately available for streaming. Lexi Minetree takes on the titular role of Elle, portraying the character during her high school days, navigating the complexities of adolescence. Renowned actress Reese Witherspoon, who famously embodied Elle Woods in the original films, serves as one of the executive producers for this project, bridging the gap between the past and present iterations of the character. The cast also features June Diane Raphael, Tom Everett Scott, Gabrielle Policano, Jacob Moskovitz, Chandler Kinney, and Zac Looker in supporting roles, further enriching the ensemble.

The inaugural season of 'Elle' transports viewers back to 1995, offering a glimpse into Elle Woods' life as she confronts typical high school struggles, including intricate friendships, blossoming romantic entanglements, and evolving fashion choices. The narrative emphasizes the profound bond Elle shares with her mother, highlighting how her family provides a steadfast foundation amidst life's uncertainties. Each obstacle she encounters and overcomes is meticulously crafted to illustrate her development into the resilient and spirited individual who eventually makes her mark at Harvard. Produced by Amazon MGM Studios in collaboration with Hello Sunshine, the series was conceived by Laura Kittrell, known for her work on 'High School' and 'Insecure.' Kittrell co-showruns and executive produces alongside Caroline Dries. The executive production team also includes Lauren Neustadter, Amanda Brown, Marc Platt, and Brad Van Arragon, with Jason Moore, director of the first two episodes, also serving as an executive producer. Julia Brownell, Eli Wilson Pelton, Josie Craven, and Jen Regan are supervising producers, while Bryan J. Raber and Asmita Paranjape are credited as producers.

The unveiling of the 'Elle' prequel series trailer by Prime Video is a testament to the enduring appeal of the 'Legally Blonde' universe. This new venture not only expands upon the beloved character's origins but also reflects a broader trend in the entertainment industry of revisiting popular franchises to explore formative narratives. For viewers, it offers an opportunity to connect with Elle Woods on a deeper level, witnessing the experiences that forged her indomitable spirit and iconic personality. The early renewal for a second season underscores the confidence in the show's potential to captivate audiences and successfully extend the legacy of a character who has become a symbol of intelligence, resilience, and unapologetic self-expression.

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