Reboots aren't worth the risk of ruining the fan nostalgia of a classic show. But now that revamping old shows is more popular than ever, at what point will the TV industry decide that enough is enough?
. Unfortunately for viewers, there are no signs of these remakes going away any time soon. Last week, it was announced that a, the prequel is set to be an hour-long drama series centered on a young Martin Payne navigating the obstacles of transitioning into adulthood. The original sitcom was a hit in the ‘90s and has stayed in the hearts of fans for more than three decades. The show's long-lasting impact led to aat the Emmys in January.
Fast forward 50 years and one reboot later, the show became a hot topic for all the wrong reasons. After Netflix released the trailer for theNow that revamping old shows is more popular than ever, at what point will the TV industry decide that enough is enough?cast members John Amos and BernNadette Stanis weighed in on the controversy. Stanis, who had a small role in the reboot, toldshe wasn't aware of the project's direction.
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