Who's the Boss Revival in the Works With Tony Danza and Alyssa Milano
sequel is in works at Sony Pictures Television, E! News has learned. Best of all?That's right, Tony and Samantha Micelli will tug at people's hearts once again. According to a press release shared with E! News, the new show will continue to focus on the father-daughter duo, however, it will take place 30 years after the events of the original series, which ran for eight seasons from 1984-1992.
The story will follow Samantha's journey as a single mother while also exploring the family dynamics in relation to current topics like "generational differences, opposing world views and parenting styles."Who's the Boss
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