Melrose Place," which first graced television screens in 1992, is set for a modern-day revival. Excitingly, original stars Heather Locklear, Daphne Zuniga, and Laura Leighton are set to return to the iconic address, with Zuniga and Leighton also taking on executive producer roles.
According to Deadline's report, additional alumni from the original series are expected to join the reboot if it progresses further. CBS Studios is spearheading the project, currently in the stage of being pitched to various networks and streaming platforms, including its original home, FOX. The reboot will be helmed by writer and executive producer Lauren Gussis, known for her work on «Dexter» and «Insatiable”, as per a report by Decider.
Want a Loan? Get cash against your Mutual Funds in 4 hoursThe revamped „Melrose Place“ will center around a reunion prompted by the sudden passing of a beloved friend from the characters' past. This reunion serves as a catalyst, unearthing old wounds, reigniting past flames, and unraveling new secrets. The narrative promises a blend of nostalgic drama with a contemporary twist, offering viewers a fresh perspective on familiar storylines.
While the original series enjoyed a successful seven-season run until 1999, «Melrose Place» received a brief revival in 2009 on The CW, spanning a single season of 18 episodes. Notably, Leighton, Zuniga, and Locklear reprised their roles for the 2009 iteration. However, the upcoming reboot is expected to
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