Mayim Bialik Speaks Out After ‘Blossom’ Revival Is Scrapped
The reboot was cancelled due to new Disney executives after industry mergers declined the project despite initial interest, confirmed by Mayim Bialik.
- On August 25, 2025, Mayim Bialik revealed in a Substack post that the planned reboot of the 1990s sitcom Blossom was cancelled by Disney.
- Bialik and co-creator Don Reo initially pitched the reboot to Disney, who seemed interested last year but ultimately declined without giving a clear reason.
- The original Blossom series aired on NBC from 1991 to 1995, starring Bialik as Blossom Russo, and the reboot had support from the original cast and a pilot script completed.
- Bialik revealed that their request was denied without explanation and highlighted that Blossom Russo remains the character she is most eager to portray.
- The cancellation shows challenges stemming from industry mergers and changing executives, leading Bialik to express waning interest in on-camera roles and hope for revisiting the project in the future.
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TBBT star Mayim Bialik wanted to return with her 90's series "Blossom" – but Disney abruptly slows down the project.
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Mayim Bialik Speaks Out After ‘Blossom’ Revival Is Scrapped
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‘Disney got this wrong’: Star of iconic series lashes out
Disney has reversed its plan to produce a reboot of Blossom, and the show's star Mayim Bialik is furious. The Jewish American actress, who during the war has taken a clear pro-Israel stance and often speaks in support of the country, revealed Monday that the continuation of the 1990s hit series, which had nearly been greenlit, was scrapped. She did not hesitate to sharply criticize those responsible. In a post on her Substack page, Bialik, 49, d…
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