Dawson’s Creek. Beverly Hills 90210. Everyone has their favorite teen TV series from the ’90s and 2000s, right? Well, if you’re a Tree Hill Raven at heart, you’ll be happy to know that we’re finally getting a reboot, and it’s coming to the major streaming services you probably already own. August 30, deadline News broke that Sophia Bush (Brooke Davis) and Hilary Burton (Peyton Sawyer) are teaming up with Netflix to bring fans back to Tree Hill, serving as executive producers and reprising their roles as best friends role. Busch and Burton, along with a few other familiar faces, confirmed the news in Instagram posts the next day.
The caption read: “What if you could actually go home? What if there was a chance to work with talented creatives and create a space where all our friends could shine? Own our history? Take back our turf?” Respect our fans? Sign us up. After all, you – #OTHfam – are showing us that this is truly a place where everything gets better. “safe” place. Max (played by Rachel Gartina) poses in front of the poster wall.
when is one tree hill Reboot release date?
So far, there’s no information on when filming will begin, let alone when we’ll be able to watch the first season ourselves. However, it is certain that the reboot will not be aired on Netflix until 2025 at the earliest.
What happens when you reboot?
At this point, all we know is that the show is said to take place 20 years after the events of the original series one tree hill and will follow Peyton and Brooke’s lives as teen parents through all the heartache, love, and growth they’ve experienced over the past few seasons.
Which actors will return?
according to deadlineBusch and Burton are the only actors confirmed to return to their previous roles, but it’s expected that others may sign on as the project progresses. Many other Tree Hill alumni also commented on the Instagram post to express their support, including Kate Voegele (Mia Catalano), Robert Buckley (Clay Evans), Barbara Alyn Woods (Deb Scott) and Bryan Greenberg (Jake Jagielski). And, thank them for their beyond visual distance Rewatching the podcast, it’s no secret that Burton and Busch had a good relationship with many of the original cast members.
Of course, fans are dying to know who Chad Michael Murray (Lucas Scott), James Rafferty (Nathan Scott), Bethany Joy Lenz ( Haley James Scott) and other beloved main characters will also appear on our screens again. Again, there’s zero confirmation either way, but fans are speculating that Murray won’t have much of a role in the reboot, if any, since he was briefly married to and divorced from Busch in 2006. See Julian (Austin Nichols), with whom Brooke Davis shares her twin sons.
All that back-and-forth drama aside, “X” fans are pretty excited about the reboot — even if many are skeptical about what it will mean for the fate of our favorite couple. They’re excited to see the characters they grew up with move into a new phase of life, and more importantly, to see this group of women lead the way on a show they’ve poured their hearts and souls into, but it’s not always good intentions in return.
ICYMI, 2017, beyond visual distance Cast member Audrey Wauchope has spoken out against former showrunner Mark Schwahn, accusing him of sexual harassment. Later, 18 cast and crew members signed a letter of support saying they had all been “psychologically and emotionally manipulated” by Schwann, with some requiring treatment for post-traumatic stress disorder. Busch, Burton, Akers and Prince were all signatories to the letter, so yes, you could definitely say this reboot is an opportunity to “take back their turf” in Tree Hill once and for all.
Now, the last thing we need is for Tree Hill to enter this decade and have someone put Karen’s Cafe on DoorDash. If Jamie Scott stopped running Uncle Keith’s Garage right now, I swear…