![]() ![]() “She’s done working for the people who make the big decisions,” Latifah said during an online press session. “Sex and the City” revival: Sarah Jessica Parker, Cynthia Nixon and Kristin Davis will reprise their roles of Carrie, Miranda and Charlotte in “And Just Like That,” a new 10-episode chapter of HBO’s “Sex and the City.” Kim Cattrall, who played Samantha, will not be participating in the updated version of the hit comedy. Brooke Lawrence (Aduba) will see a diverse trio of patients, one at a time, while she wrestles with her own troubles. In this reimagining of the half-hour drama, Dr. “In Treatment”: Uzo Aduba of “Orange Is the New Black” will play the lead role of a therapist (Gabriel Byrne in the original). Original creators Josh Schwartz and Stephanie Savage will be at the helm of the reboot, too. It has been announced that Kristen Bell will return as the narrator. “Gossip Girl”: This reimagining follows a new group of glamorous prep-school students in the chic Upper East Side of Manhattan as they deal with controversy, romance and, of course, the latest fashions. ![]() The 10-episode revival will be set in the present, and pick up after the 2013 finale, which sent Dexter into hiding in the Oregon woods after he faked his demise. Hall will reprise his title role as a serial killer. “Dexter”: Eight years after the original series ended, Michael C. Each episode will tell emotional stories about people who come to the island with a lifelong wish. “Fantasy Island”: This rebooted version of Aaron Spelling’s classic series starring Ricardo Montalban, which aired on ABC from 1977 to 1984, comes from executive producers Liz Craft and Sarah Fain. Now she’s the grown-up, a single mother of three trying to get her life on track when she meets Izzy, a girl in the foster system who reminds her a lot of her younger self. “Punky Brewster”: In this 10-episode continuation of the ’80s sitcom about a bright young girl raised by a foster dad, Soleil Moon Frye reprises her role as Punky. Here’s what’s known about other high-profile reboots coming to TV and streaming services: So she plans to do everything in her power to equalize the playing field for the ignored and downtrodden. His character was named Robert McCall hers is Robyn McCall.Īs in the original, McCall is an ex-intelligence officer who’s fed up with a justice system that is heavily slanted toward the privileged. Queen Latifah takes over the part originated by British actor Edward Woodward. The newcomer is an essentially faithful take on the popular crime drama from the 1980s with one big twist. They’re more likely to give the reboot of a show they liked a try.”ĬBS’ latest reboot is “The Equalizer,” which will debut after the Super Bowl on Sunday before moving into its regular time slot at 7 p.m. “How do you break through, get that attention? Put something on that people already know. “It’s so hard to get attention for new series,” said Tim Brooks, a TV historian and former programming researcher for Lifetime Television and the USA Networks. On TV, at least, familiarity breeds content. Revivals of “MacGyver,” “Magnum P.I.” and “S.W.A.T.” are all part of CBS’ prime-time lineup. Long known for its proliferation of procedurals such as the “CSI” and “NCIS” franchises, the network has lately had success making the old new again. Reboots are all the rage these days, and CBS is leading the increasingly popular TV trend. HBO Max will deliver an updated reboot of “Sex and the City” featuring Miranda (Cynthia Nixon), Carrie (Sarah Jessica Parker) and Charlotte (Kristin Davis). Barbara Nitke, STR / CBS Show More Show Less 5 of5 ![]() Queen Latifah stars in the series “The Equalizer,” premiering after the Super Bowl on Sunday, Feb. Photo: Barbara Nitke/CBS, STR / CBS Show More Show Less 4 of5 Queen Latifah stars as warm but tough Robyn McCall in “The Equalizer,” the CBS reboot of the old ’80s series. ![]() Laya DeLeon Hayes as Delilah tries to connect with her mom (Queen Latifah) in “The Equalizer.” Barbara Nitke/CBS, STR / CBS Show More Show Less 3 of5 Barbara Nitke, HONS / AP Show More Show Less 2 of5 ![]()
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