A popular trend recently has been reboots or continuations of some of our beloved favorite childhood movies and television shows. We have gotten reboots of “Full House," “Hey Arnold!," “Gilmore Girls," ”Ghost Busters," ”Jumanji," “The Incredibles"and many others.
There's something extremely satisfying about the nostalgic feeling that overcomes you when watching your favorite characters taking on a new adventure right before your eyes. However, there are a large number of movies and television shows we really want to see happen again that haven't had there second chance in the limelight!
1. “The Rugrats”
What are our favorite rugrats up to now after all these years? Do they have children of their own? So many questions left unanswered after the ending of “All Grown Up."
2. “Zoey 101”
Unfortunately, Zoey 101” came to an abrupt end and left us all wondering and wanting more. What happened to Chase and Zoey, what was in that time capsule? We got a little bit of a teaser in 2015, but it's not enough, we need more!
3. “The Wild Thornberrys”
Is Eliza still talking to animals? How is her family doing? Has Donnie become any less strange with age? Do Eliza and her sister Debbie get along better now that they are older? Another series that has left us with so many questions after its end.
4. “Kim Possible”
Are Ron and Kim finally together with their own family? Does Kim still fight crime as an adult? How is Rufus and the twins?
5. “Lizzie McGuire”
Sure, we got a movie, but what happened once Lizzie got back to America? Are her and Gorden still together? Does Lizzie have a family of her own now? We need answers!
6. “Drake and Josh”
We've had plenty of real-life drama between Josh Peck and Drake Bell but what about their characters Drake and Josh? What are they up to now? What is Megan doing with her life? How are their parents? How is the movie theater doing?
7. “Sabrina the Teenage Witch”
Did Sabrina have children of her own? Are they witches? Did Salem ever become a man again?
8. “Monster's Inc.”
“Monster's Inc.” got a prequel with “Monster's University," but what about a sequel? What happened once Boo and Sully finally got to reunite after Mike put her door back together? Is making children laugh still being used for power? Have the monster's stopped fearing children?
These beloved children's shows and movies deserve their chance in the spotlight once again! Our questions must be answered once and for all!