“Who’s the Boss” sequel is currently in development.
Variety reports the series is a sequel to the sitcom and is in development at Sony Pictures Television, with the show’s original stars including Tony Danza and Alyssa Milano.
Variety describes the show as follows, “The new show will take place 30 years after the events of the original series and be centered around a former major-league baseball player and retired housekeeper Tony Micelli (Danza) and his relationship with his daughter Samantha Micelli (Milano), who is now a single mother and living in the house in which the original series was set.”
The original show was on the air for eight seasons and had 196 episodes on ABC from 1984 to 1992. The series received 10 Emmy nominations and five Golden Globes.
This is just the latest classic sitcom to get a reboot. Recent sitcom reboots include “One Day at a Time,” “Full House,” “Murphy Brown,” “Will & Grace,” and “Roseanne”.
In related TV news, Netflix announces a six-part, live-action, ‘The Witcher’ spin-off series titled “The Witcher: Blood Origin.’
The new series is set 12000 before the original series and will focus on the very first Witcher and how the dangerous job started. While the details for the new show have not been released, the upcoming Netflix series is created by Declan de Barra and Lauren Schmidt Hissrich, the latter of which works as the original Netflix series’ showrunner.
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