iCarly reboot in the works with much of the original cast returning

ALEXANDRIA, VA - JANUARY 13: iCarly cast members Noah Munck, Miranda Cosgrove, Jerry Trainor, Jeanette McCurdy and Nathan Kress pose for a photo backstage at a special military family screening of Nickelodeon's iCarly: iMeet The First Lady at Hayfield Secondary School on January 13, 2012 in Alexandria, Virginia. (Photo by Paul Morigi/Getty Images for Nickelodeon)
ALEXANDRIA, VA - JANUARY 13: iCarly cast members Noah Munck, Miranda Cosgrove, Jerry Trainor, Jeanette McCurdy and Nathan Kress pose for a photo backstage at a special military family screening of Nickelodeon's iCarly: iMeet The First Lady at Hayfield Secondary School on January 13, 2012 in Alexandria, Virginia. (Photo by Paul Morigi/Getty Images for Nickelodeon) /
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iCarly is returning to television in its own reboot to air on the soon-to-be renamed CBS All Access. Some of the original cast will return to star.

Does any millennial feel really old right now? Well, you should because you might remember the Nickelodeon series, iCarly, the series that bought the influencer way of life into reality before it entered the realm of possibility. Well, fans can rejoice as news has been released of a reboot series. However, it gets back, some of the main cast of the original show will be returning.

While some of the iCarly cast returning is not unusual it is surprising that they would go down this route. The original show aired from 2007 to 2012, according to TVline, and starred Miranda Cosgrove as Carly, Jerry Trainor as Spencer, and Nathan Kress as Freddie. Since the finale, much of the cast has gone on to bigger projects.

The original series also spawned two spin-offs, Sam & Cat which starred a then-unknown Ariana Grande and Jeanette McCurdy. The second was Victorious which aired before Sam & Cat and starred Victoria Justice.

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Miranda Cosgrove stars in the Despicable Me animated film franchise as the eldest of Gru’s daughter, Margot. Meanwhile, Nathan Kress has guest-starred on the animated series, Star Wars Rebels as Wedge Antilles.

The currently untitled iCarly revival/spin-off/reboot, will not air on Nickelodeon as the original did. It will broadcast on the CBS All Access streaming service, which will soon be renamed as Paramount+.

Jay Kogen who has worked on The Simpsons and Ali Schouten who worked on the Disney+ series, Diary of a Future President have signed on to work on the project. Dan Schneider served as the show’s creator as well as created Victorious and Sam & Cat.

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