Monica Reed

Dr. Sam Beckett and Al could be back!

Scott Bakula at the 19th Annual "A Night At Sardi's" Fundraiser and Awards Dinner Benefiting The Alzheimer's Association, Beverly Hilton Hotel, Beverly Hills, CA. 03-16-11 Photo: Shutterstock

Dr. Sam Beckett and Al could be back!

This could be the biggest GIFT, of 2021 yet!  I’d call this a gift! Quantum Leap fans may be in for another jump as Scott Bakula said talks are underway for a possible reboot of the iconic sci-fi TV series. I NEVER missed this show when I was a kid!  I loved it!

Scott Bakula was on Bob Saget’s podcast, Monday and Scott Bakula did not give much to what specifically he knows, but said there was a chance the series could be brought back.  Quantum Leap ran on NBC for five seasons, from March 1989 through May 1993.

Scott did say that he had conversations over the years with creator Donald P. Bellisario about the show returning and he gets asked about making another Leap all the time.

How amazing was this show?  I loved it!

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