Desperate Housewives is one of the most popular TV series of the 2000s, which captivated viewers with a mix of dark humor, detective intrigue and real-life drama. The action takes place against the backdrop of a seemingly ideal suburb, where betrayals, crimes and shocking secrets are hidden behind the beautiful facades of houses.
The story begins with the mysterious suicide of one of the local residents. After her death, she becomes a "storyteller", observing the lives of her four friends. Each season featured a new central mystery, which intertwined with the personal dramas of the heroines. The series became a cult classic thanks to its balance of genres, vivid characters, and acute themes from marital infidelity to parental burnout.
It is not surprising that throughout the 13 years since the end of Desperate Housewives, there have been rumors about their reboot. And recently they have resumed with renewed vigor.

Eva Longoria on the reboot of Desperate Housewives
The famous actress who played Gabrielle Solis, Eva Longoria, shared her thoughts on the possible reboot of the cult series in an interview with Stellar magazine.
"I would be the first to sign up for this project!" Longoria said, fondly recalling the role that brought her worldwide fame.
The actress noted the importance of Desperate Housewives for the television industry: it was this series, according to her, that "paved the way for many modern projects with female characters at the center of the plot." Therefore, she would return to the role of the glamorous and wayward Gabrielle. But there are no specific ideas in this direction yet.

How did the series Desperate Housewives end?
The series ended with a large-scale finale, where the fates of the main characters received a logical, albeit ambiguous conclusion. In the finale, Susan Mayer moved to New York to be closer to her daughter and help her raise the child. Lynette Scavo restored her marriage with Tom after their temporary separation and moved with her family to another city because of a job offer.
Bree built a successful career in politics. And Gabrielle became the owner of her own business, her husband helped her open a website. All the heroines leave the suburbs, and their connections are gradually broken.