Is the story about the famous first lady of Illinois getting a spinoff? "The Good Wife," which aired its final episode on May 2016 is involved in some rumors concerning a spinoff. Although this news might be delightful especially for fans of "The Good Wife," the spinoff news might be too good to be true.
If there is really a spinoff for "The Good Wife," will it be at par with the success of the original series? The viewers hold the answer. According to Inquisitr, "The Good Wife" spinoff will be topbilled by veteran actor Michael J. Fox, Carrie Preston and Sarah Steele.
In the original series "The Good Wife," the plot revolved around the drama in the life of Alicia Florrick. In "The Good Wife" spinoff, Lucca Quinn and Diane Lockheart will be the focus of the story. The writers of "The Good Wife" spinoff are already teasing the viewers that there might be some fan-fave characters from the original series coming to the spinoff.
In line with that, the stars who have graced "The Good Wife" are more than willing to be part of "The Good Wife" spinoff. One of the cast from the original series who will be starring in the spinoff is Michael J. Fox. The 55-year old actor plays the role of a lawyer who is suffering from a neuro-biological sickness. In real life, the "Back To The Future" actor is diagnosed with Parkinson's disease.
In previous interviews, Fox has made clear his disappointment on Hollywood's seemingly bias rules, ignoring the actors and actresses who are diagnosed with sickness like him. Well, it seems that Hollywood has heard the actor's plea loud and clear and made a character in "The Good Wife" spinoff just for him.
Michael J. Fox's appearance in "The Good Wife" spinoff will surely be an inspiration to individuals who are suffering from neuro-biological sickness. The network has not yet announced an air date for "The Good Wife" spinoff so better stay tuned to GamenGuide for updates!