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Nickelodeon Is Rebooting ‘Clarissa Explains It All’ With Melissa Joan Hart

Nickelodeon Is Rebooting ‘Clarissa Explains It All’ With Melissa Joan Hart

March 16, 2018 // Riot Fest


Nostalgia is a hell of a drug. According to The Hollywood Reporter, Nickelodeon is in early discussions to reboot the 1990s TV show Clarissa Explains It All, and it seems as thought Melissa Joan Hart will be back to play Clarissa Darling, but this time as the mother.

Melissa Joan Hart, who also starred in the TV show Sabrina, the Teenage Witch, has seemed open to the idea of a Clarissa reboot, “I like the way we left Sabrina. I think Sabrina ended on a really great note, and I don’t think you want to go back and explore that. At the same time, I think Clarissa ended on a note that could be explored again, because it didn’t really have an ending — it sort of ended,” she said.

In the show, Clarissa Darling lived in Ohio with her mom, dad, little brother, and pet alligator named Elvis. Clarissa dealt with normal teenage stuff like first crushes, training bras, getting a driver’s license, first jobs, and school. She also liked to break the fourth wall and address the audience directly.

Clarissa Explains It All was a big deal when it premiered on Nickelodeon in 1991 as it was the networks first female lead and led to other female-fronted shows on both Nickelodeon and other networks.

Though Nickelodeon declined to comment, the series creator Mitchell Kriegman is also in talks to return. The project is still in “early development”.

In 2016, Melissa Joan Hart starred in a movie called “God’s Not Dead 2” which tells the story of “a good Christian woman who is being persecuted by the outside world.”

In an interview with Chicago Sun-Times, she spoke about the difference between playing a witch and playing a Christian, “For the longest time, while I played a witch on television [on ‘Sabrina, The Teenage Witch’], the Christian community attacked me for popularizing the magic aspects on that secular TV show,” Hart said. “Today, there are a lot of Christians being persecuted for their faith, far beyond the freedoms this country was founded on.”

Clarissa Explains It All ran for 65 episodes on Nickelodeon from 1991 to 1994.

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