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Gossip Girl: The Next Generation? How TV Shows Rebooted With New Casts


Spotted on HBO Max: A Gossip Girl reboot following a brand-new group of rich private school kids in New York City. This new generation falls under the watchful eye of a mysterious blogger (Who is definitely not Dan Humphrey this time around, right? Because that’d be really weird, even weirder than him turning out to be the original Gossip Girl), eight years after the original Gossip Girl blog went dark.

The new Gossip Girl, which got a 10-episode straight-to-series order and has original writers and producers Joshua Safran, Josh Schwartz and Stephanie Savage on board, will examine how much social media—and the landscape of New York City—has changed since the original series ended. Reboots are all the rage in the world of TV, and one spotlighting a new generation is nothing new.

There’s no word on whether any of the original cast will appear in the new series, but the description indicates Gossip Girl, the blog and the show, existed before the reboot, leaving the door open for the likes of Serena van der Woodsen, Blair Waldorf, Chuck Bass and Nate Archibald to return.

See how other shows have been brought back with a new generation.

Saved By The Bell: The New Class, TV's next generation

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Star Trek: The Next Generation Cast, TV's next generation

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Fuller House Season 4

Netflix

Girl Meets World

Disney Channel/Mitch Haaseth

90210

Patrick Wymore/The CW

Melrose Place, TV's next generation

Bryan Bedder/Getty Images

Heroes

YouTube

Knight Rider, TV's next generation

Mitchell Haaseth/NBC/NBCU Photo Bank

Peter Graves, Mission Impossible, TV's next generation

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