Heather Locklear, Daphne Zuniga, Laura Leighton reuniting for 'Melrose Place' reboot
"Melrose Place" ran for seven seasons in the '90s.
"Melrose Place" is reportedly the next 90s show to get a reboot.
A source confirmed to ABC News that Heather Locklear, Laura Leighton and Daphne Zuniga are all on board for a new chapter of the popular nighttime soap, which followed a group of young adults living in an apartment complex in West Hollywood, California.
The reboot is currently being developed by CBS Studios with the stars attached and looking for either a network partner or a streaming service to bring it to screens.
![PHOTO: Thomas Calabro, Marcia Cross, Kristin Davis,Laura Leighton, Heather Locklear, Patrick Muldoon, Doug Savant, Andrew Shue and Jack Wagner Cast of Melrose Place celebrate the 1995 Melrose Party Celebrating 100th Episode.](https://i.abcnewsfe.com/a/4834b027-6842-4706-98dc-520c48ca92b2/melrose-2-gty-er-240411_1712861322562_hpEmbed_3x2.jpg)
The reboot will reunite the group of residents of Melrose Place after the sudden death of a dear friend, according to a synopsis. "Insatiable" creator Lauren Gussis is writing the project.
During its run, the "Beverly Hills, 90210" spinoff was a buzzy guilty pleasure for viewers — in fact, one "Seinfeld" episode hinged on Jerry not wanting to admit to anyone that he watched it religiously.
![PHOTO: "Melrose Place," 1998 (L To R) John Haynnes Newton, Kelly Rutherford, Rob Estes, Heather Locklear, Jack Wagner, Jamie Luner, Josie Bisset, Michael Calabro.](https://i.abcnewsfe.com/a/3e32ca66-9a3d-40df-8cbe-2ec0c2dbda1c/melrose-1-gty-er-240411_1712861108638_hpMain.jpg)
Locklear's work was nominated for four Golden Globe Awards for best actress in a television series – drama; Leighton was nominated in the supporting role category of the Globes in 1995.
A 2009 revival of the show, in which the trio guested, only lasted one season on the CW.