Was the 'Saved by the Bell' Reboot Canceled? Peacock Pulls the Plug

June 2024 · 3 minute read

After two great seasons on Peacock, enthusiasts of the 'Saved by the Bell' reboot are wondering if the show is coming back. Was the 'Saved by the Bell' reboot canceled?

Jennifer Tisdale - Author

It's roughly crazy to think about the undeniable fact that the authentic Saved by the Bell handiest ran for 4 seasons, from 1989 to 1993. Sure, there have been the college years. They best lasted one season, so it was in reality the college year. And of course, there have been a few Saved by the Bell films, together with one where the gang went to Hawaii.

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Finally, a fresh crop of children confirmed up at Bayside High in Saved by the Bell: The New Class, though we did get to spend time with Principal Belding (Dennis Haskins) and Screech (Dustin Diamond). Nostalgia for the '90s is back in the type of model, track, and reboots. Heck, now not too way back we were talented with a quasi-reboot of Beverly Hills 90210. We have blissfully received two seasons of a Saved by the Bell reboot and enthusiasts want extra! Is it canceled, or are we simply hitting snooze on the alarm?

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Was the 'Saved by the Bell' reboot canceled?

Unfortunately, the Saved by the Bell reboot won't be graduating to a third season. After just two seasons, Peacock determined it was time to develop up and pull the plug. According to Deadline, the forged and crew have been made acutely aware of the display's finish the day ahead of the press unencumber was despatched out on May 4. Geez, there isn't a explanation why to be a college bully about it.

This is somewhat of a surprise, especially taking into account the fact that in early April 2022, the display took house the award for Outstanding Comedy Series at the GLAAD (Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation) Media Awards. As it usually is going in scenarios like this, the fandom can have been mountaineering but the Season 2 ratings dropped significantly.

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Peacock launched a commentary, thanked author and govt manufacturer Tracey Wigfield, and expressed pleasure at being part of the reboot. "Saved by the Bell has been a cultural mainstay for more than 30 years and the new series, led by Tracey Wigfield’s superfan enthusiasm and signature witty humor, seamlessly continued the show’s legacy, all while allowing more audiences to feel seen," Peacock stated. Fans wish that pleasure extended to at least one more season!

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Season Three had a few unfastened ends to tie up.

First of all, we don't seem to be going to look if Daisy (Haskiri Velazquez) and Mac (Mitchell Hoog) finally end up together. It was published that the boy Daisy was seeing was in truth a mole from their rival highschool. Someone has to provide an explanation for to us how a child can simply transfer schools with out somebody noticing. Well, if an grownup Drew Barrymore can re-enroll in highschool in Never Been Kissed, it seems anyone can?

Secondly, and most importantly, Jessie (Elizabeth Berkley Lauren) and Slater (Mario Lopez) in the end kissed at the finish of Season 2! It was like Ross and Rachel finally getting in combination if Ross and Rachel dated on and off throughout high school while Ross called Rachel "Mama." It was thrilling and was this kind of treat for the older lovers of the unique show. At least we'll always have that kiss.

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