Mario Lopez Spills The Tea On A Possible 'Saved By The Bell' Reunion Watch TODAY Excerpt: Mario Lopez talks about Season 2 of ‘Saved by the

Mario Lopez Spills The Tea On A Possible 'Saved By The Bell' Reunion

Watch TODAY Excerpt: Mario Lopez talks about Season 2 of ‘Saved by the

Hey there, friends! Let's dive into something that might bring a nostalgic smile to your face. Could one of the most iconic sitcoms from the '90s, Saved by the Bell, be making a comeback? The man himself, Mario Lopez, has hinted that a reunion could very well happen. In a recent chat with Closer Weekly, Mario revealed that his former co-stars might just be on board for this blast from the past.

On June 1, 2019, Mario attended the Kidz Bop Los Angeles special fan event with his family. While there, he opened up about the possibility of reuniting with his beloved Saved by the Bell crew for new episodes. Here's what he had to say: "Yeah, I mean, everyone's got their own thing going on, but if they can figure it out and make it work, I think the whole gang would be down to do it." That's right, folks, even though everyone is busy with their own projects, Mario believes that if the stars align, a reunion could be in the cards.

Would Mario's Kids Make an Appearance?

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Mario, who is married to Courtney Laine Mazza and has two adorable kids—Gia, 8, and Dominic, 5—shared that he wouldn't mind casting his children in the reboot. "I wish my kids were a bit older. They could probably play some of the roles," Mario joked. He went on to say that despite his busy schedule, he would be thrilled to return to the show that launched his career. "I've got a lot on my plate, but if they come up with a fun, clever premise and somehow it fits into everyone's schedule, it would be a blast. Because, honestly, I get along with everyone really well," he explained.

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  • Looking Back at the Original Show

    Saved by the Bell first aired in 1989 and ran for four unforgettable seasons before wrapping up in 1993. The show's cast included Mark-Paul Gosselaar, Tiffani-Amber Thiessen, Elizabeth Berkley, Dustin Diamond, and Lark Voorhies. While the original series was a hit, its spin-offs, such as Saved by the Bell: The College Years and Saved by the Bell: The New Class, didn't quite capture the same magic. But who knows? Maybe this time around, they'll get it right!

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    If Saved by the Bell does make a comeback, perhaps Mario's kids will finally tune in. As he admitted to Closer Weekly, his children haven't been fans of the original show. "I tried showing it to them, but they just don't get into it," Mario confessed. But hey, with a fresh reboot, maybe this time they'll be all in!

    So, what do you think? In an era where reboots are all the rage, wouldn't it be awesome to see Mario and his pals back on the screen? Keep your

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