The 2010s called and Pluto TV and the Cast of ‘Hart of Dixie’ answered! Fifteen years later, we’re returning to Bluebell, Alabama and it feels just as warm as ever. On Wednesday, June 10, Pluto TV hosted a celebration at Lombardi House in Los Angeles. The occasion? The 15th anniversary of Hart of Dixie and its arrival on the free streaming platform. The evening transported guests back to the 2010s and the cast members were also present for the occasion.

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The beloved stars of CW series Rachel Bilson, Jaime King, and Wilson Bethel, and Kaitlyn Black mingled with guests over themed cocktails and bites. Bourbon was served up with the Bluebell Alabama Slammer and for those wanting something sweet the Peach Sweet Tea. You can’t go wrong with some sweet tea, fitting for a show that built its entire identity around Southern charm and small town warmth.

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Bilson, who played Dr. Zoe Hart across all four seasons of the series, reflected on the milestone with genuine emotion. “I can’t believe it’s been 15 years since the premiere of Hart of Dixie,” she said. “It’s incredible to see fans continuing to embrace it as their comfort show. My feed is full of 2010s nostalgia right now, so it feels like the perfect moment to celebrate the show’s legacy and the audiences who are still discovering Bluebell, Alabama 15 years later.”

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She’s right the timing couldn’t be more perfect. Hart of Dixie officially landed on Pluto TV in May as part of the platform’s growing push to serve its fastest-growing demographic: viewers 18–34, a group that surged year over year according to Paramount. The nostalgia wave lately has been real and although a reboot isn’t in store fans and new audiences can enjoy the show regardless.

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Guests during the event also enjoyed complimentary makeup and a charm making station. Plus, Zoe Harts wardrobe on display from the show for fans to look at IRL. The night at Lombardi House captured exactly what made the show so enduring in the first place. Good company, good energy, and the kind of comfort that feels like a warm blanket. If you’re looking for a new comfort show Hart of Dixie is now streaming free on Pluto TV.