The new Saved by the Bell now has its premiere date set. The reimagining/continuation of the classic NBC Saturday morning sitcom will arrive in November, just in time for Thanksgiving, per a new video preview.
Peacock revealed more about the new Saved by the Bell in a press release.
“In the new series, when California governor Zack Morris gets into hot water for closing too many underfunded high schools, he proposes they send the affected students to the most well-funded schools in the state – including Bayside High. The influx of new students gives the privileged Bayside kids (who never have a problem that can’t be solved in twenty-two minutes) a much-needed dose of reality.
Elizabeth Berkley Lauren and Mario Lopez star in the new SAVED BY THE BELL series, reprising their roles as Jessie Spano and A.C. Slater. John Michael Higgins also stars as Principal Toddman alongside the new class featuring Belmont Cameli, Dexter Darden, Mitchell Hoog, Alycia Pascual-Peña, Josie Totah and Haskiri Velazquez.
Tracey Wigfield serves as writer and executive producer for the series, alongside executive producer Franco Bario. Peter Engel also serve as executive producer. “
The new Saved by the Bell will arrive on November 25th, the day before Thanksgiving. Check out the trailer for the series below.
What do you think? Are you excited about the new version of Saved by the Bell that’s coming to Peacock?
Well…there’s nothing new posted on the site since the premier and subsequent binge sessions (maybe that’s a sign) and I must say I’m not impressed. Who is this show trying to appeal to? I was about 5 years old when I fell in love with SBTB and even just recently re-watched the entire old series. This new…thing…is just a bag of nope. I’m sorry, I had high hopes for it but is it because the new way to be funny is to have jokes every 3 seconds? Is it because I’m in my 30s now and I just don’t get… Read more »
Not as funny original hilarious can’t stop laughing it was so good sitcom back then watch rerun still only 25 years old never grew up while it on too long time ago.
Is spin-off a dirty word? Reimagined – please. This is the classic example of a spin-off (at worst a sequel). Reimagined means the whole concept of SBTB is re-worked with none of the original cast present. Riverdale is a reimagining of the Archie franchise.