Jason Priestley, Jennie Garth, Tori Spelling, Ian Ziering and Brian Austin Green were spotted having coffee today in photos obtained by TMZ. "Our sources say the 90210 alums and a couple writers and producers met with execs at Netflix, Amazon and Hulu to pitch the idea of bringing the 'Bev Hills' drama back to TV ... almost 30 years after it all began," says TMZ, adding: "No word if other series stars Luke Perry or Shannen Doherty are involved in the project, but with the massive successes of other '90s reboots lately ... they might want to call their agents." Spelling first let slip that a reboot was in the works in an Instagram post in March. Deadline's Nellie Andreeva further reports: "I hear the scripted project, from CBS TV Studios, features the actors reprising their characters two decades later but is not a traditional reboot. I hear the new Beverly Hills, 90210 comes from writers/executive producers Mike Chessler and Chris Alberghini, who worked on the CW’s 90210 reboot and on Spelling’s series So Notorious, as well as CBS TV Studios-based Ghen Maynard who has a relationship with Spelling and Garth and executive produces the new series."
TOPICS: Beverly Hills, 90210, BH90210, Brian Austin Green, Chris Alberghini, Ghen Maynard, Ian Ziering, Jason Priestley, Jennie Garth, Mike Chessler, Tori Spelling, Retro TV, Revivals