Elle is coming to Prime video! Reese Witherspoon is taking Legally Blonde fans back to where it all began. The actress and producer has officially announced a new TV series titled ELLE, a prequel to the beloved franchise. While we don’t have a trailer or teaser just yet, the project is already stirring up excitement as it explores Elle Woods’ origin story.
Instead of stepping into her iconic role, Witherspoon, now 48, is taking on an executive producer role. Let’s face it, she’s a little too old to play a high schooler these days! Enter Lexi Minetree, a rising star at 22, who will take on the role of a teenage Elle Woods. The show will dive into her early years, showing how this fashionable, determined young woman first found the confidence, charm, and ambition that made her famous before she set foot in Harvard Law School.
Minetree, who’s relatively new to the scene, has already impressed Witherspoon and the team with her ability to channel that signature Pink energy. Fans are definitely curious to see how she puts her own spin on such a beloved character.
While plot details are still under wraps, we might get a peek into Iconic Blonde’s family life. In the original movie, her dad, Daniel Woods, was a successful businessman, and her mom, Susan, was a former sorority queen turned housewife. They were portrayed as rich and glamorous, which meant Elle’s upbringing was a bit sheltered. It’ll be interesting to see how the series portrays her high school days, her love of fashion, and the moments that helped shape her into the powerhouse we saw in Legally Blonde.
A recent teaser released on Amazon Prime Video’s YouTube shows Witherspoon back on set in Elle’s signature style, hinting that she may appear as Elle’s present-day self, with flashbacks telling her backstory. It’s a format we’ve seen before in shows like Young Rock, and it’ll be fun to see how it plays out here.
The show might also dive into Elle’s early romance with Warner Huntington III—what made her so convinced they were meant to be? Could this give us some new insight into the heartbreak that drove her to Harvard and ultimately led to her transformation? Plus, we could see more of her relationships with her sorority sisters, exploring how those friendships shaped her personality before college.
Witherspoon’s production company, Hello Sunshine, is behind the project, so you can expect it to keep that same empowering, feel-good vibe that made the original film a classic. With such a strong fanbase, ELLE has the potential to offer a fresh look at Elle Woods’ journey, and we can’t wait to see where it goes.
Stay tuned—more details are on the way as the series develops, giving us an even deeper look into Miss Woods’ world before the pink suits, courtroom wins, and that unforgettable bend-and-snap.
Back in the early 2000s, a TV remake was in the works, with a pilot filmed but never greenlit—leaving fans to settle for the second movie. Then came the straight-to-DVD spin-off, where her twin cousins tried to follow in her footsteps. Now, a third movie is in the works, though details are still under wraps—leaving us all wondering what’s next for the iconic Law Graduate.