The show had a simple premise, but somehow it worked to create a series we all know andlove.

Here’s a glimpse of what your favoriteSaved by the Bellstars look like today.

Slater’s wrestling unitard,curlymullet, anddimpledsmile is perhaps forever engrained in fans' minds.

Four castmates of Saved by the Bell

However, there’s hope for a reprisal.

“The deal is being done,” Lopez revealed toAccess Hollywood.

“It’s gonna happen.

Mario Lopez (Saved by the Bell’s A.C. Slater) then and now

We are going to be rebootingSaved By The Bellfor the new NBC streaming platform.”

He continued, saying, “I might be bringing back the mullet.”

Thatunitardmight even make a comeback.

Elizabeth Berkley (Saved by the Bell’s Jessie Spano) then and now

In her acting career, Berkley went from playingclass presidenttoshowgirl.

Since she’s joined the cast, we can assume it was indeed “right.”

Good times, good times.

Dennis Haskins (Saved by the Bell’s Mr. Richard Belding) then and now

That’s still not the seven of us."

“Whatever you want to talk about, that show was six students and the principal.

They were the heart of the show.”

Ed Alonzo (Saved by the Bell’s Max) then and now

Today, Haskins is still inthe acting business.

In the series, he owned the restaurant The Max, where the teens would often hang out.

He providedEntertainment Tonighta tour of the establishment, which really looked identical to the ’90s set.

Leah Remini (Saved by the Bell’s Stacey Carosi) then and now

Not only that, but Ed Alonzo himself still looked identical to his character Max.

In the interview, he was even rocking a similar hairstyle.

In lieu of a sequel, Alonzo joked that his restaurant could become the theme of a reprisal.

Dustin Diamond (Saved by the Bell’s Samuel ‘Screech’ Powers) then and now

He continued, “‘Cause, look at me, maybe itshouldbeSaved by the Max.”

But did you know she was actually inSaved by the Bell?

And, lest you forget, she also served as Zack’s summer love interest.

Leanna Creel (Saved by the Bell’s Tori Scott) then and now

In a 2014 interview with TV Land’sThe Exes, Remini briefly reminisced about her time on the show.

“I was on the summer episodes, and I made out with Zack Morris,” she revealed.

“No tongue,” she clarified.

Tiffani Thiessen (Saved by the Bell’s Kelly Kapowski) then and now

He added, “I was just as shocked and appalled.”

In his interview withExtra, he claimed he was defending his fiancee, Amanda Schutz.

In 2008, she married Rinat Greenberg and the pair has two sons, Levi and Milo.

Lark Voorhies (Saved by the Bell’s Lisa Turtle) then and now

“We showed Levi one episode ofSaved By the Bell,” Creel dished toABC News.

“He was confused!

He didn’t totally get it.”

Mark-Paul Gosselaar (Saved by the Bell’s Zack Morris) then and now

Though, with that ’90s-esque long curly hair, it may have been hard to recognize her.

She continued, “We were laughing about it.

What were we going to do?”

She was the “It” girl and Zack Morris’ high school sweetheart.

Although the couple ended up spoiler!

“Well, they’d be married but not to each other,” he clarified.

Where does that leave Kelly?

In the years since playing Kelly,Tiffani Thiessendid indeed go on to star ina cooking show.

Yes, she’s pretty much the “It” girl in real life.

Prior to starring in her own show, she also appeared inBeverly Hills, 90210as Valerie Malone.

When Voorhies eventually reappeared in a television interview withThe Yo Showin 2012 (viaYahoo!

Entertainment), fans quickly began worrying about the star.

Voorhies' mother later revealed toPeoplethat her daughter had been diagnosed withbipolar disorder.

Voorhies herself, however, denied having any sort of mental disorder.

He toldVarietythat he read about the series “in the trades just like everybody else this morning.”

He continued, saying, “Honestly, I was never approached.

I woke up to the news this morning with a kind of ‘huh’ response.”

“But I had no idea it was that far along.”

Hopefully, all will be rectified so we can see Gosselaar play Zack Morris albeitamuchbuffer version once more.