Classic Movies and TV Shows That Are Getting Rebooted or Remade | In Touch Weekly
They just don’t make them like they used to — which is probably why all your favorite classic movies and shows are being rebooted for the next generation!
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What, like it’s hard?! will fill ’s shoes as Elle Woods in a new high school-set prequel series on Amazon Prime.
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As if! A reboot of this 1995 hit wouldn’t be the same without Cher — and Variety reported in April that will reprise her role for a Peacock series.
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Back for more! and ., whose characters survived in the 1997 horror hit, are returning for a sequel … in the summer of 2025.
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“I definitely got Arnold’s blessing before we made this movie,” told Rotten Tomatoes of , who starred in the original 1987 action movie. (Glen also shared the screen with Arnold in The Expendables 3.) “We honor Arnold in a really fun way in the movie that I can’t spoil.”
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Big mistake. Big. Huge! While fans are so desperate for a sequel to the 1990 hit that an AI-generated trailer recently made the rounds online, told Extra! in 2024 that it “wouldn’t work.” But he has hinted that he might consider a reunion if the script was right.
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How meta! In and ’s new comedy, due out in December, the pair play friends going through a midlife crisis who decide to remake a movie from their youth — the 1997 horror adventure starring and .
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“The script is being written,” recently announced on his podcast of plans for a sequel to the 1985 Brat Pack classic. The core cast — , , Emilio Estevez, Demi Moore, Mare Winningham and Andrew McCarthy — are all expected to be back.
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Netflix’s planned reimagining of the classic books will “do things that we didn’t get to do necessarily so easily in the ’70s,” original star Melissa Gilbert told EW.
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