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25 TV reboots, remakes, and spin-offs that are in the works
25 TV reboots, remakes, and spin-offs that are in the works
Kirsten Acuna,Libby TorresOct 22, 2020, 02:01 IST
Showtime's "Dexter" is the latest show to return to TV years after it ended.Showtime
Plenty of iconic TV shows are set to be remade or rebooted in the coming months and years.
From classics like "Supermarket Sweep" to newer shows such as "Gossip Girl," the next few years will see lots of new versions of iconic series.
Films like "Clueless" and "Dune" are also getting rebooted or remade into TV shows.
If a bunch of the new shows coming to TV sound familiar, there's a reason why. You've seen them before in some way, shape, or form.
From beloved family comedies and cartoons to the revival of '90s reality series, more than 30 shows are getting new lives on cable networks and streaming services.
Keep reading to see all of the reboots, revivals, and spin-offs you can expect to see make a comeback in the next few years.
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"Supermarket Sweep"
The game show originally aired on ABC. It was also on Lifetime and PAX (now Ion Television). You can currently catch some episodes on Netflix.
ABC
"Animaniacs" (Hulu)
Yakko, Wakko, and Dot are heading to streaming and they look exactly as we remember them.
Hulu
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"Dexter" (Showtime)
Michael C. Hall is back as Showtime's serial killer.
Randy Tepper/Showtime
"Lizzie McGuire"
Hilary Duff was ready to reprise her Lizzie McGuire role.
Disney Channel/Ali Goldstein
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"Old-ish" (ABC)
Laurence Fishburne will get his own "black-ish" spin-off.
ABC
"Bewitched" (ABC)
Elizabeth Montgomery played witch, Samantha.
ABC
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"Conan the Barbarian" (Netflix)
Just don't expect to see Arnold.
Universal Pictures
"The Jetsons" (ABC)
If we don't get a live-action Rosie, we're out.
Screenshot
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"Jodie" (Comedy Central)
This time the show will focus on Daria's friend Jodie.
MTV
"Rugrats" (Nickelodeon)
Tommy Pickles and his baby brother Dil are at the center of the Nick favorite.
Nickelodeon
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"Gossip Girl" (HBO Max)
Blake Lively and Leighton Meester starred on "Gossip Girl."
Star Max via AP Images
"Dune: The Sisterhood" (HBO Max)
Sting starred in the original "Dune" movie.
Universal Pictures
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"Grease: Rydell High" (Paramount Plus)
Olivia Newton-John and John Travolta starred in "Grease."
Paramount Pictures
"Punky Brewster" (Peacock)
Soleil Moon Frye (left) starred as Punky Brewster on the eponymous TV show.
NBC
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"Designing Women" (ABC)
Dixie Carter, Annie Potts, Meshach Taylor, and Jean Smart were among the women who starred on the show.
Columbia Pictures Television
"The Many Saints of Newark"
"The Sopranos" prequel movie will look at another side of New Jersey in the '60s.
HBO
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"Clueless" (Peacock)
Stacey Dash and Alicia Silverstone starred in the 1995 film "Clueless."
Paramount Pictures
"Gremlins: Secrets of the Mogwai" (HBO Max)
The prequel series will be animated.
Warner Bros via YouTube screengrab
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"Frasier"
Kelsey Grammer has said a reboot is moving forward.
Hulu
"Nash Bridges" (USA)
Don Johnson and Richard "Cheech" Marín starred on the original "Nash Bridges."
CBS Photo Archive/Getty Images
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"The Boondocks" (HBO Max)
Regina King voiced characters in the original "Boondocks" series.
Adult Swim
"Practical Magic" (HBO Max)
Sandra Bullock and Nicole Kidman starred in 1998's "Practical Magic."
Getty Images
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"Power Rangers"
The original "Power Rangers."
Saban
An untitled Carol and Daryl "TWD" spinoff (AMC)
Two "TWD" fan favorites will get their own series after the flagship show ends.
Jace Downs/AMC
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"Tales from The Walking Dead" (AMC)
Though Beta was killed off of "TWD," Ryan Hurst teased we could see him again possibly in this spinoff.
AMC