Ed Westwick says he would "love" to do a Gossip Girl spin-off
He's Chuck Bass.
Last updated 3rd Feb 2026
Ed Westwick is keeping the door wide open for a return to the Upper East Side, telling Hits Radio he’s never saying never to a potential Gossip Girl spin-off focused on his bad boy character Chuck Bass.
Whilst speaking to us in a new interview, the British actor is asked about reviving the iconic series and makes it clear he’d be up for revisiting the world that made him a household name.
"It would be super interesting to see where Chuck Bass is," begins Ed. Before adding, "I just think it would be really hard to get everyone together. You know what? I think anything is possible in this world, so yeah it would be great to know what Chuck is up to these days - for sure!"
What is Gossip Girl about?
Starring Blake Lively, Leighton Meester, Penn Badgley, Chace Crawford and Ed Westwick, Gossip Girl is a teen drama series that originally aired from 2007 to 2012, based on Cecily von Ziegesar’s book series of the same name.
Set in New York City, it follows a group of wealthy Upper East Side teenagers whose scandals are exposed by an anonymous online blogger known only as "Gossip Girl". The show spawned a dedicated global fanbase, led to a 2021 reboot, and remains a pop culture touchstone for its fashion, melodrama and instantly recognisable narration.
Who did Ed Westwick play?
Ed played Chuck Bass, the suave, morally-ambiguous hotel heir who evolves from resident bad boy into one half of the show’s central power couple with Blair Waldorf (Leighton Meester).
Chuck’s gravelly “I’m Chuck Bass” line became one of the series’ most quoted catchphrases and helped cement Ed as a breakout star. His complex redemption arc, moving from scheming antagonist to devoted partner, is perhaps one of the key reasons fans are eager to see him back on screen in any future spin-off.
It's also not the first time Ed has spoken about reprising his character - as in 2023 while speaking at the Red Sea Festival in Jeddah - he discussed why he feels a revival needs to happen, and the motive behind it.
Speaking to Deadline at the Festival, he said: "I think there’s a new story to tell around the Chuck Bass character. I’ve actually got a storyline in mind that could work. You know what made me think about this? I get stopped quite a lot on the street for pictures and people want to talk about Gossip Girl.
He added: "There’s Gossip Girl fanpages, and I’m like, "Why wouldn’t we give the fans what they want?" If this was boxing, or if this was something else, we’d make the fight. We’d give the fans what they want, and I think there’s an argument that that could be applied here."
What is Ed Westwick doing now?
Since Gossip Girl ended in 2012, Ed has built a varied screen career spanning TV and film on both sides of the Atlantic. He led the BBC Two/Netflix comedy-drama White Gold, appeared in shows such as Wicked City, and has taken on roles in indie features and thrillers.
He is currently focusing on the Netflix series Sandokan: The Pirate Prince (2025/2026) and recently starred in the 2024 thriller DarkGame.
How can I watch Gossip Girl?
Gossip Girl is available free of charge on ITVX, or you can stream the series on Netflix and Prime Video with subscription.
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