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Kenan Thompson and Kel Mitchell have high hopes for their upcoming movie Good burger 2.
After breaking the news on Friday’s episode of The Tonight Show starring Jimmy Fallon that the comedy duo would reunite for a sequel to their 1997 Nickelodeon film Good burgerThompson surprised the crowd Saturday at 90s Con in Hartford, Connecticut.
The actor crashed unexpectedly All of that panel, moderated by PEOPLE’s Breanne L. Heldman, to join costars Mitchell, Danny Tamberelli, and Lori Beth Denberg — and provided some details on the upcoming movie, which is expected to begin production in May.
“We’re shooting this summer, and it should be out this year — probably Thanksgiving-ish or something like that,” Thompson told a cheering crowd at 90s Con, adding that he was “really excited” and wanted to “get it done.” and get it out for people to enjoy.”
He joked, “Then maybe do part 3, 4, 5, 6 [and] 7!”
Thompson said he’s also preparing for “cameo calls to” Tamberelli and Denberg — revealing who else is on his wish list for appearances in Good burger 2.
“I keep saying Harry Styles. I just feel like it was going to be a really big one, you know what I mean? One Direction!” he said. “Sinbad is definitely coming back. Even if we have to go to him, we’ll make sure we have Sinbad for sure. All the traditional favorites, I think. Barack Obama would be great.”
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Good burger 2set for release later this year exclusively on Paramount+, follows Dexter Reed (Thompson) and original cashier, Ed (Mitchell), as they “reunite these days at the Good Burger fast food restaurant with a hilarious new group of employees,” according to a press release for the film.
Kevin Kopelow and Heath Seifert will write the script and also serve as executive producers. Phil Traill will direct and James III is also attached to write.
The classic Good burger comedy sketch originated from the 1994 Nickelodeon series All of that, on which Tamberelli, Denberg, Thompson and Mitchell all appeared. The foursome reunited at 90s Con at the Connecticut Convention Center; Amanda Bynes was also supposed to attend, but had to cancel at the last minute due to illness.
In January, PEOPLE exclusively confirmed that the cast of the beloved Nickelodeon sketch comedy series, which aired until 2005, would have an onstage reunion at the second annual convention.
90s Con and That’s4Entertainment founders Christina Figliolia and Liliana Kligman said they were “so honored” to host “a mini reunion” for the cast of All of that at 90s Con. “Last year was amazing and we can’t wait for this year’s show,” said the pair.
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All of thatthe pop culture phenomenon billed as Saturday Night Live for tweens, originally ran for 10 seasons on Nickelodeon.
In addition to Bynes, Mitchell, Tamberelli, and Denberg, the series also starred Angelique Bates, Katrina Johnson, Alisa Reyes, Josh Server, Leon Frierson, Christy Knowings, Nick Cannon, and Mark Saul for its first 10 seasons.
The series inspired several spin-offs, including Kenan and Kel And The Amanda Showbefore officially rebooting with a new cast in 2019.
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Over the years, the cast has reunited several times. In 2015, Mitchell, Tamberelli, Denberg and Server met at Comic Con, where they hosted a panel that gave attendees a behind-the-scenes look at All of that.
Mitchell, Denberg, Server and Thompson also reunited in 2018 for an episode of Cannon’s MTV sketch and improv series Wild ‘N Out.
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The second annual 90s Con takes place March 17-19 at the Connecticut Convention Center in Hartford, Connecticut. More information can be found here.