Melrose
Place
is
opening
up
its
doors
again.
Heather
Locklear,
Laura
Leighton
and
Daphne
Zuniga
will
be
reprising
their
iconic
characters
from
the
‘90s
drama
in
a
reboot
with
CBS
Studios,
a
production
source
tells
E!
News.
In
addition
to
returning
to
the
screen,
both
Leighton
and
Zuniga
are
producing
the
new
series
along
with
Tiffany
Grant,
Jason
Weinberg
and
writer
Lauren
Gussis,
whose
previous
credits
include
projects
Insatiable
and
Dexter.
Originally
created
by
Darren
Star,
the
original
Melrose
Place
followed
the
drama
and
love
lives
of
a
group
of
young
adults
living
in
Los
Angeles.
The
series
first
aired
in
1992
and
ran
for
a
successful
seven
seasons
before
its
finale
ran
in
May
of
1999.
In
the
new
revival,
the
group
gets
back
together
after
the
death
of
a
close
friend.
However,
the
reunion
soon “uncovers
old
traumas,
rekindles
old
romances,
reignites
old
resentments
and
reveals
new
secrets,”
according
to
the
show’s
logline, “throwing
our
characters
into
chaotic
drama
that’s
reminiscent
of
the
past,
but
with
a
much
more
modern
perspective.”