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Original ‘Beverly Hills, 90210’ Might Get a Reboot

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December 20, 2018
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Following recent resurrections of “Charmed,” “Dynasty,” “Magnum P.I” and “Murphy Brown,” “Beverly Hills, 90210” looks to be headed back to the small screen, featuring some of the original cast reprising their characters. Tribe members Tori Spelling (Donna), Ian Ziering (Steve), and Gabrielle Carteris (Andrea) are reportedly on board, as are Jason Priestly (Brandon), Jennie Garth (Kelly) and Brian Austin Green (David).

Producers Mike Chessler, Chris Alberghini and Ghen Maynard are shopping the series to broadcast and streaming networks.

The hit 1990s series has been revived before: The CW aired “90210” from 2008-2013, featuring guest appearances by Spelling, Garth and Shannen Doherty.  Spelling and Garth also teamed up for the short-lived detective comedy “Mystery Girls” in 2014.

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