After five years on Nickelodeon, the iCarly revival has brought the iconic “interesting” meme back to life. Though fans had already been teased with previews and trailers, it was a surprise when the moment actually came to pass. Regardless of how it played out, fans were thrilled to see Miranda Cosgrove recreate that meme once again.
Fans were also delighted to see Miranda Cosgrove recreate the famous Drake and Josh moment in the iCarly reboot. The actress recreated the iconic moment by holding a soda can. Cosgrove recreated the scene in the series’ new introduction, and fans were immediately reminded of their beloved character.
After the reboot, the fans were left begging for more. It was time for some iCarly nostalgia. The show was a hit in the 90s, and many fans are ecstatic to see it return to television screens. Despite the absence of the original cast, the show’s revival has drawn the biggest crowds yet. The iCarly reboot will be available to a wide audience via Paramount+ on June 17.
Although the show only consists of thirteen episodes, the nostalgia factor is likely to lead to an extended run. Not only will the iCarly cast return, but we’ll also get to see adult versions of the side-splitting characters. Whether the reboot keeps the nostalgic elements or introduces new bits will remain to be seen.
Miranda Cosgrove will reprise her role as Carly on the new iCarly revival. She was a part of the original series and played Summer on School of Rock, as well. She’ll be playing Carly Shay in her 20s, and Nathan Kress will reprise his role as Carly’s older brother, Spencer. The revival will premiere on June 17. Miranda Cosgrove’s opening title sequence features a song by Drake Bell, which was a hit on the original series.
Fans quickly recognized the subtle reference, and expressed their amusement online. The iCarly revival is set ten years after the original show, and follows Carly and her BFFs as they enter their twenties and try to revive the popular web series. One notable change is that Jeanette McCurdy will no longer play Sam Puckett. She recently retired from acting, but the show’s other co-hosts will miss her.