Comedian and actress Jackée Harry has confirmed that a Sister, Sister reboot is on the way.
Harry appeared on Steve Harvey, where she confirmed the news. “Yeah, it’s happening. I’m excited. Tia [Mowry-Hardrict] and Tamara [Mowry] are my babies. They won’t leave me alone. I can’t get rid of none of these women!” she said.
Harry played Lisa Landry on the 1994 sitcom, which ran for five years. The series followed identical twins separated at birth, who have a chance encounter that ultimately leads to their two families becoming one.
In October 2016, Tia Mowry-Hardrict told NYLON that she and her sister, Tamera Mowry-Housley, were looking for the right production team to get the reboot off the ground. “We’re looking, right now, for a producer and a writer, someone who can kind of be a leader of the pack in regards to running the show.”
Mowry-Housley also spilled the beans about the reboot to Hollywood Life later that month. “We kind of have the idea. It’s really cool. The entire cast is down for it. We’re looking for a studio, then it will be 100 percent. But, we are in the process of making it happen.”
Trust us, as soon as the release date for the premiere is announced, we are clearing our calendar.