In a wave of ’90s nostalgia following the success of Fuller House, Netflix has decided to reboot three other sitcoms, including Friends, Step-by-Step, and The Fresh Prince of Bel Air.

The Friends reboot is being headlined by James Michael Tyler who infamously played Gunther on the original series. Now the owner of New York’s trendiest coffee shop, Gunther finally gets his revenge on The Friends when Ross’ entitled millennial son, Ben, drops out of college to pursue his app dreams and ends up working as a barista at Central Perk.

Netflix promises that unlike in the original series, the reboot will work extra hard to accurately represent daily life for 20-somethings in New York, so instead of Monica’s Manhattan high-rise, Ben will be living in an eight-by-eight foot box he rents inside Gunther’s laundry room, along with five other 20-somethings of various multi-cultural identities and sexual orientations. As college graduates working minimum-wage jobs, Ben’s diverse group of Friends will be unable to afford the daily coffee run at Central Perk, yet will come to realize that toilet paper works as an excellent coffee filter in a pinch.

As for the other two sitcoms, the exciting premise of Step-by-Step’s reboot explores what happens when two former step-siblings rekindle their once-forbidden romance and decide to get married, bringing their own blended families together under one roof. Alicia Silverstone and Paul Rudd will co-star.

Meanwhile, The Fresh Prince of Bel Air reboot will follow the lives of the next generation of billionaires as Will Smith’s kids befriend the Kardashian Klan and undergo kale-only diets. An experimental project for Netflix, the sitcom will take place entirely through Twitter rants.

What ’90s sitcom would you like to see Netflix reboot next?

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