How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days Is Officially Coming Back—Thoughts?

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Hollywood clearly loves bringing things back from the dead. Hot off the heels of the Gossip Girl reboot news, we've now learned that the ultimate rom-com, How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days, is coming back as a TV series. The 2003 film starred Kate Hudson as Andie, a magazine columnist, and Matthew McConaughey as Ben, an advertising executive—and it spawned perhaps the most famous yellow dress in movie history. 

As Deadline reports, the series will be a "modern take" on the cult classic, but no word yet on whether Hudson and McConaughey will be involved. Deadline explains that the show "follows a glib young online columnist and an oversexed advertising executive who both need to prove, once and for all, that they’re capable of being monogamous." It will be written by Guy Branum of The Mindy Project. Stay tuned as we learn more about the reboot, and in the meantime, scroll down to revisit that dress and other fashion moments. 

Revisit the Movie's Iconic Fashion Moments

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