“Elle,” an Amazon Prime Video prequel to the 2001 film “Legally Blonde,” premieres as an eight-episode series set before Elle Woods attends law school. Critics largely agree it aims to recreate the original’s late-1990s/early-2000s feel, with many pointing to its 1990s setting, pink-and-quirky branding, and a performance by newcomer Lexi Minetree as the young Elle Woods, with Reese Witherspoon involved as an executive producer.

Reception is mixed. Several outlets describe the series as lacking originality and functioning more like a rehash than a true expansion of the franchise, citing “nonsensical” or “stifled” writing, generic supporting characters, and plot elements that don’t land, including a teen-drama tone that some feel undermines the comedic premise. Others say the show is “peppy” and entertaining, praising Minetree’s likability and costumes and framing the series as a light, bingeable nostalgia fix.

Overall, critics continue to debate whether “Elle” brings enough new ideas to justify being a prequel and whether it matches the charm and comedy of the original movie, with some arguing it misses key canon logic while others find it works as a warm, light revival.