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offered some tips on how fans can help speed up the process of getting an official reunion series with the original cast greenlit. “So the way that it works is that as actors, unless we wrote the show, created it and produced it, we have no rights to it,” Doherty, 53, said on the Monday, May 20, episode of her podcast. “I believe CBS owns the show.

The only person or company that can make a reunion happen is CBS.” While Doherty and her costars don’t have a say in greenlighting a new project, she encouraged the series fans to not give up and take action into their own hands. “So if you guys really want one you have to bombard their Instagram, [CBS’] Facebook, write mail.



I don’t even know how to do any of that but that’s the only way,” she said. “You know, do some petitions and send them in. That’s pretty much the only way that it would happen.

” However, Doherty joked that a reunion would have to “happen pretty quickly unless you want to see all of us as grandmas.” Doherty starred on Charmed for three seasons alongside and as the Halliwell sisters. Combs, 50, and Milano, 51, continued on the show until it wrapped after eight seasons alongside who was brought in for season four as long lost sister Paige, Doherty’s replacement.

While the original aired from 1998 to 2006, a reboot series for the CW was ordered in 2018 featuring a new cast of characters. Many of the stars and writers of the original show for not taking the original cast into conside.

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