Reese Witherspoon and her co-stars reunited Saturday to celebrate the 25th anniversary [1] of the film Legally Blonde.

The reunion marks a strategic bridge between the original movie's enduring cultural impact and the launch of a new expansion of the franchise. By leveraging nostalgia, the production aims to build momentum for a prequel series titled "Elle."

The celebrations took place on June 21, 2026 [2]. The events included an appearance by Witherspoon on Good Morning America and a red-carpet gathering in New York for Prime Video’s “Elle World” [3].

Witherspoon was joined by Selma Blair and other members of the original cast during the festivities [3]. The group appeared together to acknowledge the milestone and generate public interest in the upcoming series. The prequel will explore the earlier life of the franchise's lead character before her time at Harvard Law School.

Industry observers said that the timing of the anniversary coincides with the promotional cycle for the Prime Video project. The red-carpet event served as a high-visibility platform to showcase the chemistry of the original cast while introducing the brand's new direction. The 25-year milestone provides a natural hook for audiences who grew up with the original film and may now be interested in a serialized version of the story.

Reese Witherspoon and her co-stars reunited Saturday to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the film Legally Blonde.

The reunion demonstrates how studios utilize anniversary milestones to minimize risk when launching prequels. By associating the new "Elle" series with the original cast and the 25-year legacy of the film, Prime Video is attempting to convert long-term nostalgia into active viewership for a new streaming property.