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HBO Max Orders "Head of the Class" Reboot to Series
Isabella Gomez to Headline "Head of the Class" Reboot Pilot for HBO Max
by Nellie Andreeva November 25, 2020 "One Day at a Time" star Isabella Gomez is set as the lead of HBO Max’s multi-camera comedy pilot "Head of the Class", a reboot of the popular 1980s ABC sitcom. Gomez’s casting reveals a gender swap in the follow-up as the lead in the original series was played by Howard Hesseman. https://deadline.com/2020/11/isabell...ap-1234621424/ |
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Jolie Hoang-Rappaport Joins HBO Max "Head of the Class" Reboot
by Dino-Ray Ramos November 30, 2020 "Watchmen" actress Jolie Hoang-Rappaport is going back to school. She is the latest to join the roster of the "Head of the Class" reboot at HBO Max. Hoang-Rappaport will play Makayla Washington, a business-savvy, life-chronicling Insta-queen. https://deadline.com/2020/11/jolie-h...ot-1234621980/ |
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Gavin Lewis Joins "Head of the Class" Reboot Pilot for HBO Max
by Denise Petski December 17, 2020 Gavin Lewis (Little Fires Everywhere) is set as a series regular in HBO Max’s multi-camera comedy pilot "Head of the Class", a reboot of the popular 1980s ABC sitcom. Lewis will play Luke Burrows. Fourteen years old, driven, ambitious, and conservative Luke already has a 10 point life plan to follow in his senator father’s footsteps. https://deadline.com/2020/12/gavin-l...ax-1234658705/ |
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HBO Max's Head of the Class reboot rounds out its cast, adds Christa Miller as the principal
The Bill Lawrence-produced comedy will feature his wife Miller in a recurring role as Principal Maris, an intimidating, tough love boss that always puts the students first. Other cast members include Jorge Diaz as a goofy English teacher, Dior Goodjohn as the defacto leader of the class, Brandon Severs as a year-round athlete and Adrian Matthew Escalona as a shy, introverted, overthinking coder. |
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Just a note that Head of the Class apparently is on HBO Max- makes sense, as it's behind the upcoming new take on the show.
I know it's also on Roku, though I'm signed up to Max through early September, so I'll probably watch it on there at some point. |
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It's been off of Roku for a while now. I'm hoping that Roku will eventually bring it back like they did with The Nanny.
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"Head of the Class" Lands Series Order at HBO Max
by Peter White March 31, 2021 HBO Max has handed the reboot of "Head of the Class" a ten-episode order. The project was handed a pilot order and five additional scripts in May 2020. The series comes from "Scrubs" creator Bill Lawrence. https://deadline.com/2021/03/head-of...ax-1234725653/ |
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Apparently, Robin Givens is reprising her role on the HBO Max reboot of the show. Haven't seen it reported anywhere else (Deadline article, posted on Yahoo):
https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/...182726961.html Givens is currently recurring in the upcoming HBO Max series Head of the Class, reprising her role as Darlene Merriman from the original series. In the followup series, Darlene is Terrell’s (Brandon Severs) mother. |
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No date yet, though HBO Max has announced that the show will premiere in November.
I still haven't seen the tidbit about Robin Givens anywhere other than what I posted. Hopefully it turns out to be so. |
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Robin Givens indeed will appear as Darlene. She posted a photo from the set July 3 on Instagram. Not sure if it's just one episode.
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Givens played Darlene Merriman, a member of the original Individualized Honors Program (IHP) on the ABC sitcom Head of the Class from 1986 to 1991. On the HBO Max reboot, she'll play one of the parents to one of the overachieving high school students. In the reboot, Alicia Gomez takes on the Howard Hesseman role as the teacher who wants the kids to focus less on grades and more on experiencing life. "It's really cool," Givens tells EW of playing Darlene again. "It's so funny because you think reboots, and you immediately think, 'Oh no!' with certain things. 'Just leave it!' And then there was something about this when I was asked to do it, it just warmed my heart. It made me so happy. I thought it was so sweet." Givens adds that Darlene is now known as Darlene Hayward, an ambitious lawyer with a degree from Stanford. "She's become a lawyer, she's a single mom and very close to her son and very much a mama bear. She's Darlene Merriman, all grown up," says Givens. "She's a perfectionist and sticking to her son like glue and trying to be the best mom she could possibly be but doesn't understand she probably should get out of the way a little bit to let him do some growing up...She wants what is best for her son and is hyper-focused on setting him up for success. Darlene might need a reminder of the positive impact an out-of-the-box teacher can have, but she's fighting for the good of all students at Meadows Creek High as co-head of the Parents' Association." |
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Premieres Nov. 4. Will definitely check out the first episode at least. The clip released isn't all that funny, so hopefully the whole episode has some memorable moments.
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HBO Max's Head of the Class reboot is wholesome and bland, but there is some potential
"Things I remember about the original Head of the Class, which aired on ABC from 1986 to 1991: that terrific ensemble cast. Howard Hesseman, Robin Givens and the guy who’s now running Paramount Pictures?" says Daniel Fienberg. "Come on! The opening credits and Ed Alton’s theme music. It’s a bop! The Moscow episodes. Your history books may say otherwise, but in my mind, the Cold War was ended by Rocky IV and Head of the Class. Thing I don’t remember about the original Head of the Class: what the show’s actual premise was. As best I can explain, it was about a diverse group of nerds in the 'Individualized Honors Program' at a Manhattan public school who relied on a permanent substitute teacher (Hesseman’s Charlie Moore) to impart lessons about life, or something to that effect. It was a show that generated its appeal around its cast and the often likable relationships among the very, very archetypal teen characters, all played by actors who appeared from the outset to be in their 30s (other than Tannis Vallely’s Janice, who was a prodigy and actually looked 11). All of this is to say that Head of the Class was a successful show, and a generation — my, my, my generation, I suppose — has affection for it. Therefore, of course it would eventually be rebooted as a brand. But what exactly is that brand, and what is really to be gained from bringing it back? After watching three episodes of HBO Max’s new version, I’m still not sure. After a bumpy pilot, the sitcom settles into a low-key likable vibe. It’s a somewhat quaint and innocuous multi-cam that would have felt rousingly progressive in 1986 and would probably be too bland for ABC’s comedy lineup today, a show that neither gains anything nor loses much from tacking on the Head of the Class name. The looseness of the premise is the main thing the new show has in common with the original, along with the participation of creators Rich Eustis and Michael Elias, who collaborate with new series developers Amy Pocha and Seth Cohen." ALSO:
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I'll make my opinions of the show in three syllables: HORR-I-BLE!
Obviously watching just the first episode doesn't give you a vibe for what the whole series will be but powering through the first four episodes was like licking the bottoms of Oprah Winfrey's feet. The show sucks, the writing, the acting even the fake audience laughter sucks. |
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