Peacock has released the full-length trailer for the new Saved by the Bell reboot, or is a reimagining? Or a sequel series? It’s kind of all three, as you’ll see in the trailer. The old gang is back, this time as adults with connections to Bayside High School – Zach Morris (Mark-Paul Gosselaar) is the governor of California whose son attends Bayside; A.C. Slater (Mario Lopez) is the school’s P.E. teacher and coach; and Jessie Spano (Elizabeth Berkley) is mother to Jamie (Belmont Cameli), captain of the Bayside football team. The trailer does a …
Time out! School is back in session at Bayside High, and I hope all the students are staying six feet apart. The Saved by the Bell reboot series, featuring faces both familiar and new, is coming to Peacock by 2020, and has a brand new, retro-futurist trailer to feast your peepers on. [caption id="attachment_918978" align="alignright" width="350"] Image via Peacock[/caption] Created by 30 Rock and Great News! writer/producer Tracey Wigfield, the new Saved by the Bell features, of course, a Governor Zack Morris (Mark-Paul Gosselaar) who's seeing political controversy because of his underfunding …
What is Peacock, you ask? Great question. It's NBCUniversal's new streaming service that aims to deliver original TV series while also offering up a ton of titles in parent company Comcast's catalog. Today, certain Comcast subscribers will have preview access for the service's ad-supported option, Peacock Premium; all Comcast customers should have access to Peacock by the end of the month before the national rollout on July 15th. But just what separates Peacock from the likes of mainstays like Netflix, Hulu, and Amazon Prime, upstarts like AppleTV+, Disney+, and the upcoming HBO Max, and non-…
Saved By The Bell is about to get a reboot. Here's what we know and what we hope to see as Zach, Jessie, Screech, A.C, and Co. return to our screens.
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Time out! The fella responsible for that delightfully '90s catchphrase, Mark-Paul Gosselaar, is returning to the revival series of the show where it all started. According to The Hollywood Reporter, Gosselaar will return to the upcoming Saved by the Bell revival series on Peacock, NBC's upcoming streaming service. He'll be executive producing the series and -- hell yeah -- returning as Zack Morris. In the new series, now a single-camera comedy, Zack Morris has become the governor of California, and is controversially closing many lower-income schools. In an effort to curb the effects of his decisions, he …
Zack Morris and Kelly Kapowski, played by Mark-Paul Gosselaar and Tiffani Thiessen, will appear in the upcoming Saved By The Bell revival.
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Saved By The Bell had a great cast with a bunch of good chemistry, however upon some scrutiny, there are some pretty messed up friendships.
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NBCUniversal had a big unveiling for its upcoming streaming service Peacock earlier today, and along with the list of library titles that will be available upon launch, they made two major new series announcements: a Battlestar Galactica reboot from Mr. Robot creator Sam Esmail and a Saved by the Bell revival. Details are scant on both series, but a Saved by the Bell revival has been in the works for years. NBCUniversal confirms original cast members Elizabeth Berkley and Mario Lopez will be a part of this new reboot, but it’s unclear who’s running the series or what …