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Nickelodeon began to stream its popular ’90s shows via streaming channel NickSplat, last summer, and now one of the network's classic comedy series, All That, will be revived with an all-new cast, reports Variety.

One of the show's esteemed alumni in Kenan Thompson, is reportedly serving as the executive producer for the new series. The original series launched in 1994 and ran for 10 seasons until 2005, as it introduced the world to a number of stars, from Thompson to Kel Mitchell, Amanda Bynes, Nick Cannon, Jamie Spears and others.

"It means everything to me," Thompson told Variety when he got the call from Nickelodeon president and co-creator/executive producer of the original series, Brian Robbins. "It was my first job that I ever had. It gave me an opportunity."

While the reboot will boast a new cast, Variety points out that the new series will have "callbacks" to the original and other former cast members are expected to make appearances as well.

There's no word yet on when the All That reebot will premiere, but for the full story, follow on over to Variety.

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