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'A discovery makes AMERIE an instant pariah at Hartley High, and causes a mysterious and very public rift with her ride-or-die HARPER. With her new friends - outsiders QUINNI and DARREN - AMERIE must repair her reputation, while navigating love, sex, and heartbreak.'
Source: Netflix.
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A reboot of the original series, first produced in 1994. The reboot was announced by Netflix in December 2020, and follows attempts by Dutch production company NewBe (partnering with Netflix and FremantleMedia on the reboot) to commission a contemporary remake of the series a year earlier. NewBe secured worldwide English-language rights to the show some time after the death of creator Ben Gannon in 2007 (Sources: https://www.if.com.au/cast-revealed-for-netflixs-heartbreak-high/; https://www.if.com.au/contemporary-remake-of-heartbreak-high-on-offer/). (Sighted: 1/12/2021)
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Netflix Reboots Heartbreak High, the Australian 90s High School Drama, to Air 2022
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Netflix Announces Heartbreak High Reboot for 2022 : 'We Haven’t Had a Teen Show Like It Since'
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— Appears in: The Guardian Australia , 7 December 2020;'The wildly popular 90s teen series was known for its grittiness and honesty, tackling storylines involving sex, drugs, domestic violence and racism.'
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Netflix Reboots Heartbreak High, the Australian 90s High School Drama, to Air 2022
2020
single work
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— Appears in: ABC News [Online] , December 2020; -
Netflix Announces Heartbreak High Reboot for 2022 : 'We Haven’t Had a Teen Show Like It Since'
2020
single work
column
— Appears in: The Guardian Australia , 7 December 2020;'The wildly popular 90s teen series was known for its grittiness and honesty, tackling storylines involving sex, drugs, domestic violence and racism.'
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