The Wonder Years. Per , the series—which ran for six seasons from 1988-1993—is being rebooted for ABC by original cast member Fred Savage, co-creator , and Dave executive producer Saladin K.
Patterson to tell the story of a Black family growing up in 1960's Montgomery, Alabama. The new show will tell the story of "how a black middle-class family in Montgomery, Alabama in the turbulent late 1960s—the same era as the original series—made sure it was The Wonder Years for them too."This is just one more example of Hollywood rebooting nostalgic franchises and prioritizing inclusivity.
One Day at a Time found a loyal audience through Netflix and its new home on Pop TV after rebranding the sitcom around a Latinx family.
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