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Felicity Huffman on Desperate Housewives Spinoff

Jun 1, 2025

Felicity Huffman is excited to take another trip down Wisteria Lane. 

The Desperate Housewives alum shared that she was thrilled to learn that a new series following a new group of residents is in the works.

In fact, a big draw for her is that Kerry Washington is set to executive produce the spinoff, titled Wisteria Lane.

“I’m completely 100 percent behind it,” Felicity told E! News in an exclusive interview that aired May 29. “Kerry Washington—it’s so great that she’s doing it with women of color. It’s exactly what’s needed.”

And Felicity isn’t only amped about the show’s premise, which focuses on an eclectic group of neighbors hiding secrets beneath the surface of their picture-perfect, Instagram-friendly lives. The 62-year-old also expressed feeling hopeful that original creator Marc Cherry will return to help bring the story to life in some capacity. 

“I think Marc Cherry, who created it and is brilliant, is involved,” she said. “So, it’s going to be a great ride.” 

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