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The ‘Saved By The Bell‘ revival has found its new Principal of Bay Side High!


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NBC’s forthcoming streaming service Peacock has casted actor John Michael Higgins — [Pitch Perfect trilogy and the sitcoms Happily Divorced and Great News] — to play Bayside High’s newest principal. He succeeds Dennis Haskins, who played Principal Richard Belding in the original Saved By the Bell series and its various offshoots.

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Higgins’ beleagured character, Principal Toddman, is constantly being pranked by his privileged students and yelled at by their entitled parents. But all this changes when Bayside gets an influx of new, low-income students and Toddman gets a second chance to really make a difference.

As reported back in September, original cast members Elizabeth Berkley and Mario Lopez are returning for the revival, which will be shepherded by Tracey Wigfield (30 Rock, The Mindy Project). Mark-Paul Gosselaar’s Zack Morris also figures into the new series — he’s now the governor of California! — We here at CritiX had an opportunity to chat with Mark-Paul at this years Rhode Island Comic Con about revival and he told us that he had been in talks with NBC about the returning to Bayside.


Saved by the Bell originally aired on NBC from 1989 to 1993, centering on a group of friends as they navigated life at Bayside. The cast included Gosselaar, Berkley (as Jessie Spano), Lopez (as A.C Slater), Tiffani Thiessen (as Kelly Kapowski), Lark Voorhies (as Lisa Turtle), Dustin Diamond (as Screech) and Haskins (as Mr. Belding).


The show spawned two spinoffs, Saved by the Bell: The College Years and Saved by the Bell: The New Class, as well as two TV movies.

Peacock is set to bow in April 2020 (view launch lineup here).

 
 
 

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