Keeping Joe Cocker's rendition of With a little help from my friends.
Dule Hill as the dad.
Looks quality.
Fred Savage being involved as an executive producer is a plus.
Dule Hill being part of the main cast is a massive plus.
Looks like one of the better new network TV shows I've seen tv spots for.
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I just noticed this today. Wow I never thought they would do a remake, reboot or I guess a reimagination of this. Whatever they may call it.
What's your thoughts on this?
I personally think they shouldn't rekindle what was one of the best shows of all-time. It just doesn't seem right, but you never know it maybe good. Will just got to see how it goes.
Are they going to put it in a coal mine?I'm sure some people will have a canary
I'm willing to be it'll be less the show through a black kid's point of view growing up in the 60s, and more the 2021 point of view of a black kid growing up in the 60s. Most of the writers on the original Wonder Years were actually 60s kids, while the writers on this are probably 90s kids and millennials. And let's be honest, authenticity isn't exactly networks' game these days, they're mostly into current political trends, and reboots of other old shows have been pretty crap.I was a fan of the original Wonder Years. Not a fan of all these reboots but it will be interesting to see the show through a black kid's point of view growing up in the 60s.
Having Fred Savage on board as a writer/producer/director is a good thing. Hope some of the original cast can make a few cameos throughout the season/s.
Good job keeping the original theme song too. If it ain't broke...
The original wonder years was a brilliantly made show. Between the solid acting, the history, the music it really hit on all notes.
no new remake will come close to topping it
Are they going to put it in a coal mine?
Huh? How so?That’s just racist, man.
Now that's racistMr Rogerio's Favela ?