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    There Isn't Going To Be A "Will & Grace" Reunion

    But maybe one day Just Jack will get picked up!

    Honey… What is this? What's going on? What's happening?

    Nothing, according to NBC. Earlier today, reports began surfacing that the cast of Will & Grace, the hugely popular sitcom created by David Kohan and Max Mutchnick, which ran from 1998 until 2006, was working on a reunion special for NBC.

    The mere thought that Will (Eric McCormack), Grace (Debra Messing), Karen (Megan Mullally), and Jack (Sean Hayes) — who played gay lawyer Will Truman, interior designer Grace Adler, overly dramatic Jack McFarland, and wealthy alcoholic assistant Karen Walker, respectively — had all agreed to return to the same soundstage that housed the four friends for eight seasons set some fans' imaginations on fire.

    But don't get excited, Will & Grace fans, as a rep for NBC quickly shot down the rumors when contacted by BuzzFeed, stating there is "no truth" to the rumors swirling online about a special reuniting the quartet. As for a possible reunion down the road, the rep said, "I can't speak for 'ever' but there are no talks right now."

    UPDATE -- 7:17 p.m. PT: Sadly, Sean Hayes confirmed that none of the cast members has been approached about a reunion of any sort.

    I can officially say, no one has contacted any of us about a "reunion" show or special. @DebraMessing @EricMcCormack #MeganMullally.