According to the Hollywood Reporter, Tori Spelling and Jennie Garth are in the early stages of developing a new project for CBS that may have them returning to their favorite zipcode. The project, according to People.com, would feature Spelling and Garth playing exaggerated versions themselves.
This secret project is in development and being produced by CBS Television Studios, who served in the same capacity on Beverly Hills, 90210. A network has not yet been attached. Additional details, including a writer and formal logline, are being kept under wraps. Spelling documented her meeting on the CBS' Burbank lot for the project on Instagram with a reference to the characters she and Garth played on the original series:
Created by Darren Star and exec produced by Aaron Spelling, Beverly Hills, 90210, ran for 10 seasons and was the latter's longest-running show (edging out Dynasty). The series followed a group of friends from high school to college and beyond. Tori Spelling starred alongside Garth, Shannen Doherty, Jason Priestley, Luke Perry, Ian Ziering and Brian Austin Green. The series became a pop culture phenomenon and spawned a spinoff, Melrose Place. Both shows were rebooted at The CW, with 90210 running for five seasons and wrapping in 2013 and Melrose Place clocking in at one season in 2009-10. Like the original Beverly Hills, 90210, CBS Television Studios produced all three series.
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