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‘Elle’ Bosses on Lexi Minetree’s Elle Woods Transformation and How the Late James Van Der Beek Rewrote His Character’s Ending

First publishedJul 11, 21:00 UTC
Last updatedJul 11, 23:25 UTC · 5m ago
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‘Elle’ Bosses on Lexi Minetree’s Elle Woods Transformation and How the Late James Van Der Beek Rewrote His Character’s Ending
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The bosses of the show 'Elle' discussed Lexi Minetree’s change in playing Elle Woods and how James Van Der Beek changed his character's ending. This talk happened as the series was getting ready to stream on Amazon Prime Video. They also had to deal with many press interviews before the show started.

The leaders of the TV show 'Elle' talked about two things. First, they discussed Lexi Minetree’s change in playing Elle Woods. Second, they talked about how James Van Der Beek changed his character's ending. This happened right before the show came out on Amazon Prime Video. The bosses also had to handle many press interviews.

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This matters because it shows behind-the-scenes work on a new TV show. It lets us see how actors and directors make big changes to stories.

In brief
What is the name of the show?
'Elle' is the name of the TV show.
Who played Elle Woods?
Lexi Minetree played the character Elle Woods.
Where can you watch 'Elle'?
You can stream 'Elle' on Amazon’s Prime Video.
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All outlets frame the story similarly by focusing on the behind-the-scenes discussions about acting changes and plot twists before the show airs.

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    The bosses had a different problem than worrying about viewers tuning in or renewing the show.
    VarietyThey were busy navigating press interviews.
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