Months after it was announced that the '90s kids sketch comedy show "All That" would be revamped for a new generation, the cast has been revealed by Nickelodeon.
The children's network announced May 29 that the new cast members of "All That" range in age from 12-15 and "reflect the spirit and humor of today's generation of kids."
"Each kid brings their own unique comedic skill to the show, from impressions of today's biggest celebrities to original characters inspired by their lives, to physical comedy sketches," the network said in a news release.
The new cast members are Ryan Alessi, 14; Reece Caddell, 12; Kate Godfrey, 15; Gabrielle Green, 14; Nathan Janak, 14; Lex Lumpkin, 13 and Chinguun Sergelen, 13.
The series premiere, airing June 15 at 8:30 p.m., will include appearances from original "All That" cast members Kel Mitchell, Lori Beth Denberg and Josh Server. Mitchell will reprise his role as Good Burger employee Ed and Denberg will reprise her role as the loud librarian Ms. Hushbaum. The Jonas Brothers will be musical guests.
Fresh out the box, @jonasbrothers are ready to make you stop, look, and watch when they guest star on #AllThat June 15th! pic.twitter.com/3nc1vlMYwa
— Nickelodeon (@Nickelodeon) May 14, 2019
As announced in February, Kenan Thompson, an original cast member from the first iteration of the show, would be serving as executive producer. Mitchell will be executive producing the show with Thompson.
The original "All That" was Nickelodeon's longest running live-action series, airing 171 episodes across 10 seasons from 1994 to 2005 and prompting spin-offs like "Kenan & Kel" with Thompson and Mitchell, "The Nick Cannon Show" and "The Amanda Show."
The theme song has also been revamped and includes TLC's original vocals and Thompson as the new male speaker on the theme.
Watch the new intro and listen to the new theme song in the video below:
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