Saved By the Bell Is Getting a Reboot: Where Are the Original Stars Now?

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It’s alright, ’cause Saved By the Bell is getting a reboot!

On Tuesday, NBCUniversal announced that the beloved TV show will be making a return on its streaming service, Peacock. Original cast members Elizabeth Berkley and Mario Lopez will be a part of the reboot, from award-winning writer and 30 Rock alum Tracey Wigfield. The streaming service is set to launch in April, with pricing to be announced before its debut.

While Mark-Paul Gosselaar has yet to officially be announced as a cast member on the reboot series, it sounds like his character Zack Morris is very much a part of the storyline. In the upcoming show, Morris is the governor of California, who finds himself in a political scandal after closing too many low-income high schools. As a solution, Morris makes the decision to have the impacted students transfer to the highest-performing schools in the states, which includes Bayside High.

Gosselaar is currently a cast member on ABC’s Mixed-ish, which could present a scheduling conflict. However, it’s possible he’ll appear as a guest star on the Saved By the Bell reboot.

In celebration of the reboot announcement, let’s take a look at where all of the original Saved By the Bell cast members are today!

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Tiffani Thiessen, Saved by the Bell

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Mario Lopez, Saved by the Bell

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Elizabeth Berkley, Saved by the Bell

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Dustin Diamond, Saved by the Bell

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Dennis Haskins, Saved by the Bell

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Lark Voorhies, Saved by the Bell

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Leah Remini, Saved by the Bell

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Tori Spelling, Saved by the Bell

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Ed Alonzo, Saved by the Bell

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