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Mark-Paul Gosselaar Opens Up About Becoming Zack Morris Again for 'Saved by the Bell' Reboot (Exclusive)

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Mark-Paul Gosselaar is so excited to get back to Bayside!The actor is reprising his iconic role as Zack Morris in the upcoming reboot, however, he didn't quite get the chance to fully rejoin his fellow Tigers before production on the series was shut down due to the coronavirus pandemic.«They had been in production since January, but because of my schedule and because of Tiffani Thiessen's schedule, we could not join the production when it started,» Gosselaar told ET's Nischelle Turner via video chat on Thursday.  «We had about two weeks left of filming, just Tiffani and my footage, but it's put on hold.

So hopefully we are going to get back to that...whenever we can.»The star said the first trailer for the Peacock reboot -- which premiered

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