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“Elle,” a new Amazon Prime original series and prequel to “Legally Blonde,” premieres today, July 1.
Set in 1995, “Elle” follows the iconic character as she “encounters tricky friendships, forbidden romance, and questionable fashion choices” as a high school student recently who relocated to Seattle, Washington from Bel Air.
Lexi Minetree steps into the iconic pink wardrobe of Elle Woods. Prime Video via AP Newcomer Lexi Minetree will step into the role of Elle Woods, originally played in the 2001 film by Reese Witherspoon. Minetree won the role after recording her own version of Elle’s Harvard audition tape.
Ahead of today’s series premiere, Amazon has already renewed “Elle” for a second season.
All eight episodes of “Elle” were released today, July 1, and are now streaming on Prime Video.
“Elle” is an Amazon Original and exclusive to the Prime Video streaming service.
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Lexi Minetree plays Elle Woods in “Elle.” June Diane Raphael and Tom Everett Scott play Eva and Wyatt Woods, Elle’s parents, and Chandler Kinney, Gabrielle Policano, Jacob Moskovitz and Zac Looker round out the main cast.
James Van Der Beek appears in his final TV role following his death in February 2026. Kimberley French Recurring cast members include Jessica Belkin, Logan Shroyer, Amy Pietz, Lisa Yamada, David Burtka, Brad Harder and Kayla Maisonet. James Van Der Beek appears posthumously in his final TV role, playing Dean Wilson.
This article was written by Angela Tricarico, Commerce Streaming Reporter for the New York Post, Page Six, and Decider. Angela keeps readers up to date with information on how to watch all of your favorite reality TV shows and movies on each streaming service. Not only does Angela test and compare the streaming services she writes about to ensure readers are getting the best prices, but she’s also a superfan specializing in the intersection of shopping, tech, sports, celebrities and pop culture. Prior to joining The Post in 2023, she wrote about streaming and consumer tech at Insider Reviews