Fans are beggin’ on their knees for Victoria Justice’s appearance after she teased a possible cameo in the Nickelodeon TV hit-show– Victorious’ reboot.
Justice appeared in an interview with Entertainment Tonight, and when asked if we can see her involved in this spinoff, the actress and singer said, “I mean you never know. Like, maybe, you know, Tori will pop in for an episode, who knows? Never, say never.”
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Deadline first shared that the spinoff series is currently promoting, with the working title “Hollywood Arts.”
So, why is it that main character Tori Vega is only hinting at a quick appearance on the show? This production offers viewers a fresh perspective as it focuses on the story of her older sister, Trina Vega, who returns to her alma mater, but this time as a teacher at what is Hollywood’s most elite performing arts school.
Daniela Monet, who originally plays Trina Vega, is set to not only be the main character of this show, but is up to serve as executive producer alongside colleagues Jake Farrow, known for taking part in writing and producing for the original, Victorious, together with Samantha Martin who’s worked on Nickelodeon shows Henry Danger and The Fairly Odd Parents: Fairly Odder.
While it’s too early to know if other original cast members, notably Ariana Grande and Liz Gillies, are to appear, it is still a possibility, and casting is said to have already begun. One thing to note is that the show’s original creator, Dan Schneider, has had no involvement in the project since his controversies were revealed and has been brought to the center of a lawsuit.
Nonetheless, fans were quick to comment on the news and shared references along with their hopes about what the reboot could offer.
The premier date for Hollywood Arts is yet to be announced, but viewers are keeping an eye out for further updates to be posted by Nickelodeon. The original show, Victorious, ran for four seasons from 2010 to 2013, and audiences anticipate that this spinoff will give them a feeling of nostalgia if it succeeds in bringing back the same laughs it had us in as we watched from our home’s TV screens.
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