SNL vet Kenan Thompson will produce a revival of the sketch-comedy series All ...

Kenan Thompson made his name on the tween-focused sketch comedy series All That, and now he's set to come back.

The 40-year-old SNL veteran will return as an executive producer for a reboot of the classic Nickelodeon show, according to Variety.

Kenan might even appear in the new show, which will feature guest spots from original cast members. 

It's back: The 40-year-old SNL veteran will return as an executive producer for a reboot of the classic Nickelodeon show All That, according to Variety; pictured in January in New York City

It's back: The 40-year-old SNL veteran will return as an executive producer for a reboot of the classic Nickelodeon show All That, according to Variety; pictured in January in New York City

This new version of All That will feature a completely new cast, though there may be the aforementioned guest spots from previous cast members. 

Nickelodeon president Brian Robbins told Variety that the show 'stayed in the zeitgeist for many years.'

'People are really fond of it,' he said. 

New faces: The Kenan & Kel star was part of the inaugural cast of the iconic sketch series, which also introduced audiences to Kel Mitchell, Amanda Bynes, Nick Cannon, Jamie Lynn Spears and comedian Gabriel Iglesias; still from 1997's Good Burger

New faces: The Kenan & Kel star was part of the inaugural cast of the iconic sketch series, which also introduced audiences to Kel Mitchell, Amanda Bynes, Nick Cannon, Jamie Lynn Spears and comedian Gabriel Iglesias; still from 1997's Good Burger

The Kenan & Kel star was part of the inaugural cast of the iconic sketch series.

The show introduced viewers to Kel Mitchell, who would star with Kenan in Good Burger, a 1997 spin-off film based on one of All That's most popular sketches. The two also co-starred in Kenan & Kel, which aired concurrent to their All That appearances.

Later casts introduced Amanda Bynes, Nick Cannon, Jamie Lynn Spears and comedian Gabriel Iglesias to audiences. 

Getting his start: Appearing on All That was a formative experience for the comedian. 'It means everything to me,' he said, speaking to Variety. 'It was my first job that I ever had. It gave me an opportunity'; still from 1997's Good Burger

Getting his start: Appearing on All That was a formative experience for

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