via YouTube/PeacockFilm & TVNewsFilm & TV / NewsSee Kelly and Zack united in the Saved by the Bell reboot trailer30 years on, the pair are brought back together with their Bayside palsShareLink copied ✔️October 28, 2020October 28, 2020TextThom Waite A new trailer for the Saved by the Bell reboot offers a glimpse at Mark-Paul Gosselaar and Tiffani Thiessen, reprising their roles as Zack Morris (now Governor Zack Morris) and Kelly Kapowski-Morris (now California’s First Lady), respectively. Following up on the first trailer for the upcoming 30-year update on the series – which was released back in April – the new trailer also shows the long-married Kelly and Zack reuniting with their pals from Bayside, A.C. Slater and Jessie Spano (played by Mario Lopez and Elizabeth Berkley). Injecting some youth into proceedings, meanwhile – because after all, this is a high school sitcom – is Gosselaar’s onscreen son, Mac (Mitchell Hoog). Hoog is shown clashing with another student as Bayside High School is merged with a lower-income school, a narrative that will be threaded throughout the show. “The influx of new students gives the overprivileged Bayside kids a much-needed and hilarious dose of reality,” a synopsis on the Hollywood Reporter explains. Other changes include the inclusion of Bayside’s acapella group to provide reactions for dramatic plot points, a sly nod to the live studio audience in the original 1989 series, which is no more. Watch the new Saved by the Bell trailer below. The series is set to premiere on Peacock November 25. Expand your creative community and connect with 15,000 creatives from around the world.READ MOREAnimalia: An eerie feminist sci-fi about aliens invading MoroccoThe 20 best films of 2025, rankedVCARBMeet the young creatives VCARB is getting into F1Why Kahlil Joseph’s debut feature film is a must-seeJay Kelly is Noah Baumbach’s surreal, star-studded take on fameWatch: Owen Cooper on Adolescence, Jake Gyllenhaal and Wuthering HeightsOwen Cooper: Adolescent extremesIt Was Just An Accident: A banned filmmaker’s most dangerous work yetChase Infiniti: One breakthrough after anotherShih-Ching Tsou and Sean Baker’s film about a struggling family in TaiwanWatch: Rachel Sennott on her Saturn return, turning 30, and I Love LA Mapping Rachel Sennott’s chaotic digital footprint