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Hollywood can’t get enough of reboots. But sometimes, TV reboots are more than just empty, hollow cash-grabs. Sometimes, they’re actually worthwhile. And sometimes that can really seem like the former while actually being the latter. But what are some of the greatest TV reboots of all time?
In the modern age of Hollywood, reboots have become a go-to approach for many studios. Rather than risk taking a chance on new ideas, it’s often preferable to reboot or remake or generally just resurrect a proven idea with pre-existing familiarity. (This is also called “IP,” for intellectual property, if you’re talking to an agent with their own parking spot in Burbank.)
While audiences tend to bemoan Hollywood’s ghoulishness to reboot something from the past and transmogrify it to suit the new parameters of the present, sometimes reboots aren’t just great. They’re sometimes better than what came before. It’s not often, mind you, but it has happened before.
To prove that reboots aren’t all lost causes, here are 32 legitimately great TV reboots.
32. Masters of the Universe: Revelation
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On Netflix, writer/director Kevin Smith proved he had the power. In 2021, the New Jersey auteur oversaw a revival of the original ’80s classic He-Man and the Masters of the Universe in a sequel/reboot that wrapped up unresolved storylines. In Revelation, He-Man is depowered and magic has disappeared from the land of Eternia. It’s now up to He-Man’s closest ally Teela to relocate the missing Sword of Power and restore magic to prevent the end of the world. While some fans were irked that He-Man surrendered the spotlight to Teela, the series received high marks for its epic art style, darker tone, and more serious storytelling.
31. Kung Fu
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Quarter-life crisis gets a kick in the rear in this reboot of the 1970s TV juggernaut Kung Fu, which infamously starred theverywhite David Carradine as a half-Chinese monk who wanders the Old West. In this contemporary reboot, Olivia Liang stars as a young Chinese-American woman named Nicky who drops out of college to study kung fu at a monastery in rural China. Upon returning home to San Francisco, Nicky seeks revenge for the murder of her mentor while repairing her estranged familial relationships and using her skills to quite literally fight crime. While the original Kung Fu has its dedicated fans, the 2021 revival - which has plenty of heart, humor, and sick action scenes pulled off on a TV budget - reimagined the show with a mostly ethnic Asian cast, which felt like a correction over the original show’s ghastly yellowface.
30. The Flash
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29. ThunderCats
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ThunderCats is far from the only 1980s cartoon to get a modern reboot. But in 2011, ThunderCats got an impossibly epic, impossibly short-lived reboot that memorably combined American animation with Japanese anime-inspired designs. In this darker retelling of the original series, the kingdom of Thundera is destroyed, forcing its feline inhabitants - including the hero Lion-O, Lord of the ThunderCats - to roam Third Earth and defeat the evil sorcerer Mumm-Ra. With a more serious tone and emphasis on character drama, ThunderCats ‘11 set a new bar for adult-oriented animation as well as raised expectations for reboots that target nostalgic adults. Unfortunately, the show did not finish its intended 52 episodes due to low ratings and was axed after just one season. ThunderCats, no!
28. Bel-Air
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A darker, more dramatic retelling of the ’90s sitcom The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air sounds like a joke, at least on paper. And that’s what it kind of was when indie filmmaker Morgan Cooper released a short film toYouTubethat took the form of a fake trailer imagining a gritty remake of the Will Smith sitcom. The viral popularity caught the eye of Smith, who met with Cooper and shepherded his short into a real television show. Premiering in 2021 on Peacock, Bel-Air retells the story of the sitcom with a more serious approach than the laughs-a-minute original. The gamble paid off, with critics heaping praise on the series for its novel take and allowing it to become one of the most-streamed shows on the Peacock streaming platform.
27. The Wonder Years
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26. Sherlock
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Remember when we were all “Sherlocked”? In 2010, Mark Gatiss and Steven Moffat reimagined the iconic sleuth from British literature, placing him and his trusty, oft-flummoxed sidekick John Watson in contemporary London. While Sherlock is now armed with Wi-Fi, smartphones, and sophisticated forensic science, the famous detective still relies on his unnatural deductive reasoning skills and well-read education to solve elusive cases. The show made a star out of Benedict Cumberbatch, whose role as Sherlock helped launch him into the big leagues of the Marvel Universe as the superhero Doctor Strange. It also starred Martin Freeman as John Watson, with Freeman also ending up in the Marvel franchise and leading The Hobbit trilogy. Despite the show’s early praise, critics and audiences ran out of steam as the show reached its final season in 2017. Still, Sherlock was a formative show for many,especiallythose on Tumblr and Twitter, and it’s hard to ignore how much it made big stars out of its cast.
25. Hawaii Five-0
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Honestly, it’s hard to wipe out from a show like Hawaii Five-0. A police procedural set in an exotic, sunny locale most people only dream of? It’s like a mini-vacation every week! Rebooting from the original series that ran from 1968 to 1980, the 2010-20 iteration follows the eccentric characters who work in the Hawaii Five-0 Task Force, a specialized unit in the Hawaii Department of Public Safety. (Fun fact: The real Hawaii DPS was deactivated in 2023 and funneled into the Hawaii Department of Law Enforcement.) Featuring a diverse ensemble cast including Asian and native Hawaiian actors - among them Daniel Dae Kim and Grace Park - Hawaii Five-0 did more than just ride the wave of its iconic predecessor. The series lasted for a whopping 10 seasons, made up of 240 episodes.
24. Kamen Rider Black Sun
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All long-running franchises have thatoneiteration that stands above the rest. In the case of Toei’s famed Kamen Rider franchise, the 1987 tokusatsu classic series Kamen Rider Black stood out with its near-perfect execution of established series formula, with a memorably dark story about two brothers fated to fight in mortal combat. In 2022, Toei rebooted the show into Kamen Rider Black Sun, a mature-oriented reimagining that retold the story of the series with a more pronounced political bent. With Drive My Car’s Hidetoshi Nishijima in the lead role, Toei had eyes set on giving Kamen Rider an air of “prestige TV.” While die-hard fans are mixed on the show, Kamen Rider Black Sun is an excellent introduction to tokusatsu for anyone unfamiliar with the tropes and styles of the genre.
23. House of Cards
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Putting the Kevin Spacey of it all aside, it’s hard to forget when the buzziest television drama in the world was about ruthless politicians in Washington D.C.. An American remake of the 1990 British thriller, House of Cards stars Spacey as cutthroat congressman Frank Underwood who orchestrates his way to the Oval Office, with plenty of help from his equally ambitious wife Claire Underwood (Robin Wright). While career-ending allegations forced Spacey into a premature exit from the show, the series still aired several seasons’ worth of Frank Underwood, whose dark outlook influenced the show’s nihilistic vibe of hungry sharks in Brooks Brothers tailoring. While few can say they saw it end, many can’t forget when they saw House of Cards begin.
22. DuckTales
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21. Cobra Kai
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20. Westworld
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19. Party of Five
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The original comedy-drama Party of Five, which spent years suffering low ratings before amassing popularity after it won a Golden Globe in 1996, focused on the five Salinger siblings who take care of each other after their parents die in a car accident. In 2020, a critically acclaimed reboot premiered on Freeform, this time centered on the Acostas who undergo a similar challenge when their parents are deported to Mexico. While the series was celebrated for its empathetic and timely story, its low ratings doomed its prospects and it was canceled after just one season.
18. High Fidelity
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17. Charmed
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While it was resurrected just 12 years after the original ended on The WB - and its original cast expressed disappointment about not being involved - Charmed found new life on The CW, its themes of sisterhood and womanhood still brimming with magic. In this retelling of the original, three sisters learn they are “good” witches tasked with protecting the world from the forces of evil. With a more diverse cast featuring women of color as well as onscreen LGBT representation, Charmed ‘18 cast a spell over critics and audiences to last four seasons.
16. Perry Mason
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15. Animaniacs
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As Yakko himself sings it: “They ran out of ideas for fresh new shows, so Hollywood did the only thing it knows.” A revival of the original satirical cartoon that premiered in 1993, Animaniacs broke free from the Warner Bros. Water Tower to return on Hulu in 2020, with much of the original cast intact. While Yakko, Wakko, and Dot navigate a brand new Hollywood than they remember, the Warner Siblings haven’t changed a day, roasting Hollywood and the culture at large to within an inch of its lives. Though it lasted only three seasons, Animaniacs proved itself to be as caustic and clever as ’90s babies remember it, only this time, they actually understand the jokes.
14. The Tick
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The Tick has become a cult TV show more than twice, but the third time was really the charm. In 2016, amid the dominance of superhero pop culture, The Tick came crawling back to TV, as another live-action series on Amazon Prime. (The show predates the platform’s rechristening as Prime Video.) Peter Serafinowicz stars as The Tick, an invulnerable superhero with boundless enthusiasm and a sincere lack of awareness who befriends nervous, mild-mannered Arthur (Griffin Newman), who becomes his sidekick. While The Tick ‘16 looked gritty on the surface, those hard exteriors betray its chaotic and madcap sense of humor. Despite positive reviews and even a passionate fan campaign to renew it for a third season, The Tick was unfortunately canceled due to low viewership.
13. One Day at a Time
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In this reboot of the 1975 sitcom, the Cuban-American Alvarez family deals with the ups and downs of the 21st century. The series centers around Penelope (Justina Machado), a single mother and U.S. Army veteran who tries hard to keep her eccentric family together while dealing with her own problems. With its take on serious issues like immigration, PTSD, and LGBTQ+ rights with equal parts sensitivity and a sense of humor, One Day at a Time earned high marks from critics who found it a fresh and inclusive spin on the tired sitcom genre.
12. Lost in Space
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“Danger, Will Robinson!” In this lavish and deadly serious Netflix reboot of the original 1960s sci-fi series (itself based on an 1812 novel), a family of space explorers, the Robinsons, find themselves stranded on an alien planet after their spaceship veers off course. Eschewing the cheesiness of the original (and the ostentatiousness of the 1998 movie), Lost in Space ‘18 won praise from viewers for its magnificent production design, textured characters, and modern storytelling. The show was a hit in its 2018 premiere and lasted until 2021, when it finished with its third and final season.
11. The Exorcist
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Initially billed as a ground-up reboot before surprising audiences as a direct sequel to the iconic 1973 film, The Exorcist shocked everyone in how it proved television can be just as haunting as the big screen. Alfonso Herrera and Ben Daniels co-star as priests who investigate cases of demonic possession; true to the original film, the show interrogates the limits of faith against the unknowable. While many critics and viewers expressed skepticism towards the show leading up to its 2016 premiere, it quickly won over viewers for its muscular storytelling and hair-raising psychological horror. Despite its buzz, The Exorcist failed to conjure up a third season.
10. Quantum Leap
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9. Magnum P.I.
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Magnum P.I. is simply too cool of a show to mess up via reboot. Based on the original ’80s TV classic, Magnum P.I. follows Thomas Magnum (Jay Hernandez), a former Navy SEAL turned private investigator in sunny, breezy Hawaii. Using his expert skills, Magnum solves cases while sorting out his new life in Hawaii. (The show also shared the same universe as Hawaii Five-0, another popular TV reboot from a classic show set in Hawaii.) Without reinventing the wheel, Magnum P.I. coasts on its easy-going charms and escapist bombast, allowing TV audiences both new and nostalgic to enjoy the waves.
8. The Office
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7. Chilling Adventures of Sabrina
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6. 12 Monkeys
(Image credit: Universal Cable Productions)

5. Doctor Who
(Image credit: BBC Studios)

4. Twin Peaks: The Return
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It seemed impossible, and still seems impossible in some way. But in 2017, David Lynch dared to continue the story of his acclaimed mystery drama Twin Peaks. In Twin Peaks: The Return, FBI Agent Dale Cooper (Kyle MacLachlan) is still trapped in the Black Lodge and tries to escape while the case of Laura Palmer grows as mystifying as ever. The original Twin Peaks was renowned for its blend of detective mysteries and surreal horror. Twin Peaks: The Return lived up to that same spirit and then some, with a reflective approach that interrogates artists’ (and Hollywood’s) need to keep bringing back what remains in the past.
3. Roots
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On paper, the mere thought of rebooting Roots sounds pointless and futile. The original 1977 miniseries was celebrated for its epic production and uncompromising story, that of an African boy who is shipped to North America as a slave in 1750. But in 2016, a reboot miniseries arrived on the History Channel. To everyone’s surprise, the reboot holds up as both a faithful retelling that doesn’t fail to realize the modern, still-unjust world it addresses. Its exploration of human resilience and unflinching portrait of American history - including and especially its ghastly sides - makes Roots ‘16 something of a miracle.
2. Fargo
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The original Coen Brothers movie from 1996 was just the start. First airing in 2014 and airing new seasons sporadically over the next decade, the black comedy smash Fargo takes the spirit of the film - eccentric self-servers, the allure of crime, the chase for the elusive American dream, the maddening desolation of frosty flyover states - and reimagines it as an anthology series that span different periods. As Fargo zigzags between the 20th and 21st centuries, a single truth manifests in this bizarro universe: Things will never work out like you expect them to. Packing an all-star cast and refreshing itself each season, Fargo is easily one of the best TV shows of all time, never mind best TV reboot.
1. Battlestar Galactica
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Doctor Who 2024 Christmas special review: “Ncuti Gatwa is as magnetic as ever in this delightful festive treat”
3Secret Level review: “An uneven experience with serious highlights that ultimately make up for the misses”
3Secret Level review: “An uneven experience with serious highlights that ultimately make up for the misses”
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Secret Level review: “An uneven experience with serious highlights that ultimately make up for the misses”
4Skeleton Crew review: “Perfectly captures the vibes of classic Star Wars with a swashbuckling twist”
4Skeleton Crew review: “Perfectly captures the vibes of classic Star Wars with a swashbuckling twist”
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Skeleton Crew review: “Perfectly captures the vibes of classic Star Wars with a swashbuckling twist”
5Creature Commandos review: “James Gunn’s heartwarming, R-rated tale about super-monsters proves that the DCU is in good hands”
5Creature Commandos review: “James Gunn’s heartwarming, R-rated tale about super-monsters proves that the DCU is in good hands”
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Creature Commandos review: “James Gunn’s heartwarming, R-rated tale about super-monsters proves that the DCU is in good hands”