As first reported back in September, the SBTB revival will be shepherded by Tracey Wigfield (Great News, 30 Rock). Saved by the Bell originally aired on NBC from 1989 to 1993, centering on a group of friends as they navigated life at Bayside. A reworking of the Disney Channel series Good Morning, Miss Bliss, the sitcom starred Mark-Paul Gosselaar as the charming and incorrigible Zack Morris. Anyone familiar with wrong-side-of-the-tracks teen dramas will know this is a recipe for more than a few clashes, but according to TV Guide, the revival is promising that what Bayside's newest students have to offer its more privileged ones is a "much-needed and hilarious reality check.". Berkley, who played fans' favorite feminist and brainiac, appeared throughout most of the original Saved by the Bell– but after the ending of the series, she decided to leave before returning to make an appearance in the 1994 wrap-up film. ", Not to rag on the charmer, but it seems like yet another classic Morris dilemma he's whipped up himself. Additionally, Jesse's son has also been cast, with actor Belmont Cameli set to take on the role of Jamie Spano. @mariolopez.... are you ready for grownup Jessie?!". The Champions vet has been cast in the upcoming Saved by the Bell revival, which will premiere on Peacock, the new NBCUniversal streaming service, later this year. I woke up to the news this morning with a kind of 'huh' response." What's just as fun is that fans will get to meet Jessie's son on the show. Mitchell Hoog (Richard Jewel, Harriet) officially signed on to the revival as Mac Morris. During its four-year run, Saved by the Bell aired on NBC (as did its later '90s follow-ups The College Years and The New Class) so it only makes sense that the property would return to its colorful, five-feathered home. Unfortunately, the Saved by the Bell revival series is without a release date as of January 2020, and it's unlikely that it will arrive when Peacock rolls out in the spring. The announcement of the Saved by the Bell revival came on the heels of the original series' 30th anniversary and the news that NBC was planning reboots and revivals of several of its other popular properties, including Battlestar Galactica and Punky Brewster. Honestly, I was never approached. Bayside High's new class is stepping into some big shoes, but it looks like NBC has found the right actors to fill them. Ryan Schwartz / As with the original series, the Saved by the Bell revival will revolve around a single decision made by Zack Morris. Dustin Diamond as the eccentric nerd Samuel "Screech" Power, whether he'll return with his famous mullet. Totah is best known for her aforementioned role in the short-lived NBC comedy Champions, which aired in the spring of 2018. But all is not lost. Cookies help us deliver our Services. The series has several of its main cast attached and has already announced some new Bayside High enrollees (more on them in a bit), but it appears to still be in the earlier stages of production.