Board Thread:Fun and Games/@comment-27785593-20170908222854/@comment-28396600-20180902163117

The late 2010s, the era of reboots and little to no original ideas. So far these have been all the many reboots confirmed from 2017 onward:

-Rugrats

-ALF

-Rosanne

-ThunderCats

-She-Ra:Princess of Power

-Animaniacs

-The Dark Crystal

-Samurai Jack

-Mulan

-Beauty and the Beast

-The Jungle Book

-Bug Juice

-Bridezillas

-Jersey Shore

-Aladdin

-The X-Files

-Lost in Space

-Full House

-Lifesize

-Tomb Raider

-Queer Eye for the Straight Guy

-Trading Spaces

-The L Word

-Murphy Brown

-Charmed

-The Jetsons

-Miami Vice

-The Munsters

-Rocko's Modern Life

-Magnum, P.I.

-The Twilight Zone

-The Office

-Star Trek:The Next Generation

-Buffy the Vampire Slayer

-Gossip Girl

-Dynasty (Not Duck Dynasty but rather the corny '70s sitcom, Dynasty)

-Twin Peaks

-Beaches

-That's So Raven

-Foxy Brown

-Love Connection

-The Heathers

-Arrested Development

-Will & Grace

-Suits

-The West Wing

-American Idol

-The Mickey Mouse Club (Not Mickey Mouse Clubhouse but instead the much older live action show that discovered the talents of both Britney Spears and Justin Timberlake)

-Sister, Sister

-Hey Arnold (as a made-for-TV movie at least)

-Step Up

-Bridezillas

-TRL

-Sweet Valley High

-King of the Hill

Damn, that's about every iconic show from the '90s and early 2000s I can think of aside from Firefly, Seinfeld, That '70s Show, and Boy Meets World.