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A first look at the “Saved by the Bell” reboot

LOS ANGELES, CA - June 05, 2018: Mario Lopez at the premiere for "Incredibles 2" at the El Capitan Theatre Photo: Shutterstock

A first look at the “Saved by the Bell” reboot

NBC has launched the first look at its upcoming Saved By the Bell reboot, which will only be available to subscribers of the newly launched Peacock streaming platform.

The series reunites original cast members Mario Lopez as A.C. Slater, Elizabeth Berkley as Jessie Spano, and Mark-Paul Gosselaar as Zack Morris.  The best thing about this “reboot” is, it picks up where it left off, sorta.

Slater is now a gym teacher at the school, while young Mac Morris, whose mother is, of course, Kelly Kapowski and Jesse’s son, Jamie, are students.

Zack Morris is governor of California (I know what you are thinking, huh? what?) and he finds himself in hot water after closing too many low-income high schools. His solution is to send the impacted students to higher performing schools in the state, including his beloved Bayside High.

Because of the coronavirus, production on the Saved By the Bell reboot was halted before they could complete their full-season order. So, as of now, there’s no premiere date.

But for now, watch the first teaser trailer…..without further adieu….Saved by the Bell Reboot!

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