Ready yet? Get set because a revival of All That could be making its way to Nickelodeon!

According to Variety, Nickelodeon is currently working on reviving its hit ’90s sketch comedy series, All That.

Nickelodeon isn’t just banking on the name to draw eyes to the next iteration of the series which reigned supreme in the ’90s and early ’00s.

In a move that’s sure to excite fans who grew up with the series, the plan is to recruit some original cast members to help introduce All That to the next generation of viewers.

“We think it’s a great opportunity to find the next pool of stars. We want to bring the show back in a real fun way, ” said Nickelodeon President Brian Robbins. “This summer, we are going to bring back a lot of the original cast and the cast through the years, and let them introduce the new cast of All That to the world.”

Additionally, Robbins (who also served as co-creator and executive producer on the original iteration of the hit comedy series) teased that the revival could consist of a mash up of old sketches, plus a lot of new ones.

So who’s coming back to work on the newest iteration of the series?

One All That alum who’s already on board is none other than Saturday Night Live star Kenan Thompson.

Thompson is without a doubt one of the biggest starts to get their start on All That, originating hit characters such as Pierre Escargot, Principle Pimpell, and Lester Oaks, Construction Worker.

Now, Thompson is gearing up to serve as executive producer on the upcoming revival.

Though Thompson’s plate is pretty busy between SNL and a new NBC sitcom, it sounds as though he’s going to be pretty involved on the new All That.

“If I’m not at the table read, I’ll be on the phone during the table read…I’ll be around,” said Thompson, who will also be involved with the tone and casting of the revival.

Thompson aside, we’ll be looking forward to seeing which other All That vets Nickelodeon taps to partake in the revival!