In recent years, some successful series from the 2000s have returned to the small screen through new formats, with the return of part of the original cast, new stories, as well as some new characters.
Among the big titles that received revivals are the Nickelodeon productions “iCarly” and “Zoey 101”. While the series about Carly Shay returned in series format, but this time available on the platform Paramount+, Zoey Brooks and company returned via the movie “Zoey 102,” where Pacific Coast Academy alumni return to Malibu for an over-the-top wedding that turns into a high school reunion. The film premieres on August 11, also on Paramount+.
If you’re also a fan of sitcoms from the 2000s, check out other series from the time that also need a revival!
1. Ned’s School Survival Handbook
Launched in 2004, the series follows young Ned Bigby (Devon Werkheiser), and his friends, Simon Nelson Cook (Daniel Curtis Lee) and Jennifer Mozely (Lindsay Shaw), in their troubled day to day life at school, while giving tips on how to survive high school. A revival of the series talking about college, or even adulthood, would easily work.
Furthermore, Devon, lindsay It is Daniel got together this year to start their own podcast called “Ned’s Declassified Podcast Survival Guide”, where they remember moments from the series and talk about different topics. In one of the episodes, the actors revealed that they were interested in a revival of the series, and that they even presented the project to the producers, however, the idea was not accepted.
2. JONAS
Starring the Jonas Brothers, in “JONAS”, Kevin, Joe It is Nick they represented young people who lived a double life: in addition to being superstars, they were ordinary teenagers trying to lead a normal life as high school students.

The series, shown on Disney Channel, lasted just two seasons. Therefore, it would be interesting to return, even in film format, to show how the characters’ lives are after the end of high school — also reflecting a little of the group’s current life, which has returned to the roads.
3. Big Time Rush
Another group that decided to get together in the last year is Big Time Rush. In the series, Kendall, James, Logan and Carlos are invited to form a boy band, and face the challenge, where they face countless confusions to become big stars.

The production was a huge success, lasting four seasons, in addition to getting its own film. With the band’s recent reunion, it could be a great opportunity for a possible revival of the series, showing the maturity of each of the characters.
4. Zack & Cody: Twins in Action
Being one of Disney Channel’s biggest hits, the “Zack & Cody” franchise, starring the twins Paste It is Dylan Sprousefeatured two series, “Gêmeos em Ação” and “Gêmeos a Bordo”, as well as a film, “Zack & Cody: The Movie”.

18 years after the release of the production, today the protagonists are 30 years old, and could present an adult version of their characters returning to the Tipton Hotel, where they meet each of their old friends with totally different lives.
5. Brilliant Victoria
The cast of “Brilliant Victoria” is always seen together. In the series released in 2010, we follow Tori Veja, a teenager who enters a high school in Hollywood specializing in arts, where she learns everything she needs to become a successful actress and singer.

The production had four seasons, but never had a concrete ending, as it was canceled in 2013. Furthermore, some cast members, such as Victoria Justice (Tori) and Elizabeth Gillies (Jade), have already revealed that they would love to participate in a revival of the series. This would be a great opportunity to give a worthy ending to the plot so beloved by fans.
Source: Recreio
