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WHAT TO EXPECT: A potential reboot of the sci-fi drama, which originally aired from 2004-07 on USA Network
STATUS: The pilot has been “rolled” to the 2020-2021 development cycle at The CW. (February 2019)
WHAT TO EXPECT: A potential reboot of the sci-fi drama, which originally aired from 2004-07 on USA Network
STATUS: The pilot has been “rolled” to the 2020-2021 development cycle at The CW. (February 2019)
WHAT IT IS: A revival of the classic game show, hosted by Michael Strahan
STATUS: Season 3 finale aired September 2018; renewed for Season 4 at ABC.
WHAT TO EXPECT: A live-action reboot of the dystopian animated series, which originally ran on MTV from 1991-95
STATUS: In development at MTV (June 2018), with Jeff Davis (Teen Wolf) on board to write and executive-produce the project
WHAT TO EXPECT: A modern-day version of the classic CBS workplace sitcom
STATUS: Script ordered at Fox (October 2018)
WHAT TO EXPECT: A revival of the kid-centric sketch series (which ran from 1994 to 2005), with alum Kenan Thompson on board as an executive producer
STATUS: In development at Nickelodeon (February 2019)
WHAT TO EXPECT: A reimagining of the 1985 anthology series, which told tales of the incredible, odd and/or supernatural variety
STATUS: In development at NBC Apple (October 2017), with Once Upon a Time creators Adam Horowitz and Eddy Kitsis on board to serve as showrunners
WHAT IT IS: A revival of the long-running singing competition — which ended its initial 15-season run in April 2016 — airing on ABC instead of Fox
STATUS: Season 17 is currently airing Sundays and Mondays at 8/7c on ABC.
WHAT TO EXPECT: A new version of the classic animated series, which originally aired from 1993-98
STATUS: Received a two-season, straight-to-series order at Hulu (January 2018); new episodes are tentatively slated for a 2020 debut.
WHAT TO EXPECT: A limited-series revival of Nickelodeon’s beloved horror anthology series, which will follow new members of the Midnight Society as they share scary stories around a campfire
STATUS: Premiering on Nickelodeon in October 2019
WHAT TO EXPECT: A revival of Fox’s mid-2000s quiz show, to be hosted by John Cena
STATUS: In development at Nickelodeon (February 2019)
WHAT TO EXPECT: A horror-thriller (?!) reimagining of the 1960s kids’ show, in which a young boy will celebrate his birthday by attending a taping of the Banana Splits TV show with his family… “but things take an unexpected turn — and the body count quickly rises.”
STATUS: Airing sometime in 2019 on Syfy
WHAT IT IS: A fresh take on the animated tale of an alien-empowered preteen, which originally aired from 2005 to 2008
STATUS: Season 3 is currently airing Saturdays at 12 pm ET on Cartoon Network — and it’s already been renewed for Season 4.
WHAT TO EXPECT: Blue’s Clues & You, a revival of the animated educational series, which will once again feature a live-action host, as well as a “refreshed signature look”
STATUS: Premiering on Nickelodeon in November 2019
WHAT TO EXPECT: A revival of the beloved supernatural drama, which will be “contemporary, building on the mythology of the original” and will likely star a black actress as a potential new slayer
STATUS: In development (July 2018), though no network is attached yet
ANYTHING ELSE?: Original creator Joss Whedon is on board as an executive producer, with Monica Owusu-Breen (Midnight, Texas) serving as writer and showrunner.
WHAT IT IS: Bug Juice: My Adventures at Camp, a 16-part relaunch of the classic reality series that chronicles the “outdoor fun, team activities, new friendships and the experience of being away from home” at Camp Waziyatah, the location of the original show
STATUS: Season 1 finale aired August 2018; not yet renewed for Season 2 at Disney Channel.
WHAT TO EXPECT: Phoenix Rising, a reboot of the short-lived ‘80s sci-fi series about the aftermath of the Metal Wars, a global confrontation between humans and machines. The project will pick up 15 years after humanity has lost a devastating war against an artificial intelligence called Overmind.
STATUS: Being shopped to networks (July 2016)
WHAT IT IS: A revival of the 2005-2012 game show, with a twist that comedy, film and TV stars join the unsuspecting passengers on their cab rides
STATUS: Season 2 finale aired October 2018; not yet renewed for Season 3 at Discovery Channel.
WHAT IT WAS: A reimagining of the animated stop-motion series, which pitted pop culture staples against each other in fantasy wrestling matches
STATUS: In development at MTV Studios (December 2018), though a network is not yet attached.
WHAT IT IS: A reboot of the 1998-2006 series, which is set in the present day and centers on three sisters in a college town who discover they are witches
STATUS: Season 1 is currently airing Sundays at 9/8c on The CW; renewed for Season 2.
WHAT TO EXPECT: A revival of the 1991-94 sitcom, which would once again star Melissa Joan Hart as Clarissa Darling and serve as a direct continuation of the original series
STATUS: In early development at Nickelodeon (March 2018)
WHAT IT IS: New episodes of the true-crime series, which originally aired from 1999 to 2006
STATUS: Season 1 finale aired June 2017; not yet renewed for Season 2 at A&E.
WHAT IT IS: New episodes of the unscripted crime series (which initially ran for three seasons on TNT), in which former prosecutor Kelly Siegler and her team of detectives dig into small-town murder cases that have lingered for years without answers or closure
STATUS: Season 5 is currently airing Saturdays at 6/5c on Oxygen.
WHAT TO EXPECT: A 20-episode revival of the puppet-centric prank call show, which originally aired from 2002 to 2007
STATUS: Ordered to series at Comedy Central (February 2019)
WHAT TO EXPECT: Daria & Jodie, a tentatively titled reimagining of the ’90s animated comedy, which would focus on Daria Morgendorffer and close friend Jodie Landon as they navigate the world “while deconstructing popular culture, social classes, gender and race”
STATUS: In development at MTV Studios (June 2018)
WHAT IT IS: New episodes of the popular game show, which Howie Mandel once again hosts
STATUS: New episodes air Wednesdays at 9/8c on CNBC.
WHAT TO EXPECT: A sequel to the 1986-1993 comedy, which will “follow the next generation of Sugarbakers with a crop of new, young, female designers at an Atlanta interior design firm.”
STATUS: Received a script commitment at ABC (September 2018)
WHAT IT IS: A revival of the classic ’80s and ’90s game show, now hosted by YouTube personality Liza Koshy (with original emcee Marc Summers providing color commentary on the physical challenges)
STATUS: Season 2 is currently airing on Nickelodeon.
WHAT TO EXPECT: A revival of MTV’s late-2000s dating show, this time starring Jersey Shore‘s Vinny Guadagnino and DJ Pauly D as the lucky bachelors
STATUS: Premiering Thursday, April 11 at 8/7c on MTV
WHAT IT IS: A modernized, racially diverse reboot of the 1981-89 drama which follows two of America’s wealthiest families — the Carringtons and the Colbys — as they feud for control over their fortune and their children
STATUS: Season 2 is currently airing Fridays at 8/7c on The CW; renewed for Season 3.
WHAT TO EXPECT: Ten new episodes of the home renovation show, which aired from 2003-2012 on ABC
STATUS: Premiering on HGTV sometime in 2020
WHAT TO EXPECT: An updated take on the beloved family comedy, which originally aired from 1979 to 1988
STATUS: In the early stages of development (August 2018), though a network is not currently attached
WHAT IT IS: New episodes of the competition series, which initially ran from 2001-06
STATUS: Season 9 finale aired August 2018; not yet renewed for Season 10 at MTV.
WHAT TO EXPECT: A potential new series about Dr. Frasier Crane, which would send the title character far from the original series’ Seattle setting
STATUS: Currently in the “exploratory stage,” as star Kelsey Grammer meets with writers to discuss concepts for the new show (July 2018)
WHAT IT WAS: A present-day family comedy that was to put a new spin on the fish-out-of-water tale while maintaining the spirit of the original series
STATUS: Though the reboot was reportedly being shopped to networks in 2015 (with onetime Prince Will Smith attached to executive-produce), Smith told E! Online in August 2016 that he would only sign on for a revival “like, pretty close to when hell freezes over. We’re going to leave that one alone.”
WHAT TO EXPECT: A new series inspired by Kim Gatlin’s 2008 novel Good Christian Bitches, which would be separate from ABC’s 2012 series
STATUS: The pilot has been “rolled” to the 2020-2021 development cycle at The CW. (February 2019)
WHAT TO EXPECT: The Hills: New Beginnings, a revival of the seminal MTV reality series — this time without original series star Lauren Conrad
STATUS: Premiering Monday, June 24 on MTV
WHAT IT IS: A revival of the 1970s docuseries that once again shares investigations into mysteries and phenomena
STATUS: Season 1 finale aired September 2018; not yet renewed for Season 2 at History.
ANYTHING ELSE?: Zachary Quinto, who succeeded Leonard Nimoy as Star Trek‘s Spock, also succeeds Nimoy as host of In Search Of.
WHAT IT IS: Jersey Shore Family Vacation, a reunion series that brings together most of the original Jersey Shore cast members for new antics
STATUS: Season 2 finale aired December 2018; renewed for Season 3 at MTV.
WHAT TO EXPECT: A live-action sitcom reboot of the beloved ’60s animated series, which will once again take place 100 years in the future and “look at America’s favorite future family through a modern filter.”
STATUS: Received a put-pilot order at ABC (August 2017)
WHAT IT IS: Snoop Dogg Presents The Joker’s Wild, a reboot of the game show that launched in the 1970s — and, yes, hosted by Snoop Dogg
STATUS: Season 3 is currently airing Wednesdays at 10:30/9:30c on TNT.
WHAT TO EXPECT: A potential revival of the animated comedy, which originally ran from 1997 to 2009
STATUS: Fox has had “preliminary conversations” with series creators Mike Judge and Greg Daniels about bringing the series back. (August 2017)
WHAT TO EXPECT: A present-day sequel to the 1970s series that will follow a young Chinese-American woman who inherits her father’s kung fu studio, only to discover it’s actually a secret center dedicated to helping the community
STATUS: Received a put pilot commitment at Fox (October 2018)
WHAT TO EXPECT: A revival of the lesbian-themed drama series, which originally ran from 2004 to 2009
STATUS: Received an eight-episode series order at Showtime (January 2019)
ANYTHING ELSE?: Three of the original series’ stars — Jennifer Beals, Kate Moennig and Leisha Hailey — are expected to reprise their roles.
WHAT IT IS: A seventh season of the Tim Allen sitcom, airing on Fox after getting cancelled at ABC in 2017
STATUS: Season 7 is currently airing Fridays at 8/7c on Fox.
WHAT IT IS: A reimagining of the 1965 cult series, which follows a new Robinson family as they are forced to come together in a time of crisis
STATUS: Season 1 is now available to stream on Netflix; renewed for Season 2.
WHAT IT IS: A contemporary update of the classic ’80s action drama
STATUS: Season 3 is currently airing Fridays at 8/7c on CBS.
WHAT IT IS: An updated version of the ’80s action drama, which stars Jay Hernandez (Suicide Squad) as Thomas Magnum, a decorated ex-Navy SEAL who, upon returning home to Hawaii from Afghanistan, repurposes his military skills to become a private investigator
STATUS: Season 1 finale aired April 1; renewed for Season 2 at CBS.
WHAT IT IS: A revival of the 1960s/70s/80s game show, hosted by Alec Baldwin
STATUS: Season 4 is currently on hiatus at ABC, following the Feb. 20 winter finale.
WHAT TO EXPECT: A new reboot of the classic sitcom, which will switch coasts and focus on a family of oddball creatures in Brooklyn
STATUS: In development at NBC (August 2017), with Seth Meyers on board as an executive producer
WHAT IT IS: A fresh take on the animated series that originally ran from 1984 to 1991; each CG-animated episode features two 11-minute stories centering on baby versions of Kermit, Miss Piggy and the gang
STATUS: Season 1 is currently airing on Disney Junior.
WHAT TO EXPECT: A new version of the classic game show, which tests contestants on their knowledge of popular music
STATUS: In development at CBS (October 2017)
WHAT TO EXPECT: A reimagining of Rod Serling’s 1969 supernatural/horror anthology series
STATUS: In development at Syfy (December 2018)
WHAT TO EXPECT: A revival of the 1990-95 dramedy, with original star Rob Morrow reprising his role of Dr. Joel Fleischman
STATUS: In development at CBS (November 2018)
WHAT TO EXPECT: A continuation of the beloved workplace comedy, which would once again be set at Dunder Mifflin’s Scranton branch
STATUS: In early development at NBC (December 2017); the project was originally slated to premiere during the 2018-2019 TV season, though NBC has yet to move beyond initial talks.
WHAT TO EXPECT: A potential reboot of the 1996 drama, which had famously been pulled from Fox’s schedule after just four airings
STATUS: According to star Adrian Pasdar, director/producer Tawnia McKiernan — daughter of Stephen J. Cannell, an executive producer on the original series — is developing the project. (June 2018)
WHAT TO EXPECT: A modern take on Showtime’s iconic drama series, which will center on “new characters in a unique setting.”
STATUS: In development at Bravo (December 2018)
WHAT IT IS: Queer Eye, a reboot of the 2003-07 Bravo reality series that features an all-new Fab Five
STATUS: Seasons 1-3 are now available to stream on Netflix; not yet renewed for Season 4.
WHAT TO EXPECT: A reimagined version of the long-running reality series that documents a group of diverse strangers forced to live and work together
STATUS: Ordered to series at Facebook Watch (October 2018)
WHAT IT WAS: A 10th season of the 1988-97 sitcom, which reunited the series’ original cast (and resurrected Dan)
STATUS: Season 10 was a ratings smash for ABC, and the show was quickly renewed for Season 11. But the show was cancelled after star Roseanne Barr tweeted a racist “joke” and has since been redeveloped as The Conners, a spinoff that centers on the rest of the Conner family sans Barr. (Season 1 of The Conners ended January 2019; not yet renewed for Season 2 at ABC.)
WHAT TO EXPECT: Roswell, New Mexico, a reboot of the alien drama that ran from 1999 to 2002; the new version centers on the daughter of undocumented immigrants (Grey’s Anatomy‘s Jeanine Mason) who reconnects with her teenage crush… who has otherworldly abilities
STATUS: Season 1 is currently airing Tuesdays at 9/8c on The CW.
WHAT TO EXPECT: New episodes of the beloved ’90s cartoon, which will feature “fresh adventures from original characters Tommy Pickles, Chuckie, Phil and Lil, Susie and Angelica, along with a host of new characters.” (Parent company Viacom is also producing a new live-action Rugrats film featuring CGI characters.)
STATUS: Received a 26-episode order at Nickelodeon (July 2018)
WHAT IT IS: A reimagining of the live-action ’70s kids show about a friendly sea monster who was disowned by his family for refusing to scare people
STATUS: Season 1 is now available to stream on Amazon Prime; not yet renewed for Season 2.
WHAT TO EXPECT: The Many Saints of Newark, a 1960s-set feature film that will serve as a prequel to the acclaimed HBO drama. It is set against the backdrop of the Newark riots and explores how conflicts arose between African-Americans and Italian-Americans in the city.
STATUS: The script, which is being written by Sopranos creator David Chase, is set up at New Line Cinema. (March 2018)
WHAT TO EXPECT: A revival of the classic game show, which asks contestants to perform various shopping-related tasks in a grocery store
STATUS: Confirmed by FremantleMedia (October 2017), though a network or premiere date have not been announced.
WHAT TO EXPECT: A potential revival of the recently-ended MTV series, which would bring the show back “within a couple of years” with an anthology format
STATUS: MTV is in early discussions with Teen Wolf creator Jeff Davis. (July 2017)
WHAT IT IS: An updated version of the controversial 2001-03 reality series in which couples agreed to live with singles of the opposite sex in order to test their relationships
STATUS: Season 1 finale aired March 26; renewed for Season 2 at USA Network.
WHAT IT IS: Raven’s Home, a sequel series to the 2003-07 sitcom, which follows Raven Baxter as a divorced mother of two preteen kids, one of whom has inherited her psychic abilities
STATUS: Season 2 finale aired November 2018; renewed for Season 3 at Disney Channel.
WHAT IT IS: Thunderbirds Are Go, a reinvention of the 50-year-old British sci-fi series
STATUS: Four 13-episode seasons ordered at Amazon; Seasons 1-4 are now available in their entirety.
WHAT IT IS: A new iteration of the 1950s-1990s game show, hosted by Anthony Anderson
STATUS: Season 3 finale aired August 2018; renewed for Season 4 at ABC.
WHAT TO EXPECT: A third season of the British drug-dealing drama, which ended after two seasons on the U.K.’s Channel 4
STATUS: Slated to premiere on Netflix in 2019
WHAT IT IS: New episodes of the home-design reality show, which originally ran from 2000 to 2008
STATUS: Season 10 is currently airing Saturdays at 8/7c on TLC.
WHAT IT IS: A revival of the music video countdown show, which originally ran from 1998 to 2008 — but this time, there’s no music video countdown
STATUS: Currently airing weekdays at 8 am ET on MTV
WHAT TO EXPECT: A reboot of MTV’s scripted anthology series that originally ran from 1999 to 2002, which will once again center on the sexual and romantic relationships of young men and women
STATUS: In development at MTV (November 2018)
WHAT TO EXPECT: A modern take on the true-crime reality series, which will “once again look to viewers to help aid investigators in closing the book on long outstanding cases.”
STATUS: Ordered to series at Netflix (January 2019)
WHAT IT IS: New episodes of TLC’s home design series, which originally ran from 2002-06
STATUS: Season 5 is currently airing Saturdays at 9/8c on TLC.
WHAT TO EXPECT: A revival of the reality series, which ran from 2004 to 2010 on ABC
STATUS: Premiering Thursday, April 4 at 9/8c on Paramount Network
WHAT TO EXPECT: A reboot of the short-lived 2001 TNT drama (which was inspired by the comic-book series of the same name)
STATUS: Received a script commitment at NBC (January 2017)
ANYTHING ELSE?: The Vampire Diaries showrunner Caroline Dries will write the pilot.
WHAT IT IS: Young Justice: Outsiders, a third season of the cult-favorite superhero series, which was originally cancelled by Cartoon Network in 2013
STATUS: The first half of Season 3 is now available on DC Universe, DC Entertainment’s standalone streaming service; the second batch of episodes will drop in June 2019.