'Heathers' Reboot Series Delayed In Wake Of Parkland Shooting

A new premiere date for the 10-episode anthology was not announced.
Paramount's TV reboot of "Heathers" had been slated for a March 7 debut.
Paramount's TV reboot of "Heathers" had been slated for a March 7 debut.
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Audiences will have to wait a little longer for the return of “Heathers.”

Paramount Network announced Wednesday that the premiere of its “modern-day reimagining” of the 1988 cult classic would be postponed indefinitely following the Feb. 14 school shooting in Parkland, Florida, that left 17 dead.

A spokesperson told HuffPost in an email:

Paramount Network’s original series “Heathers” is a satirical comedy that takes creative risks in dealing with many of society’s most challenging subjects ranging from personal identity to race and socio-economic status to gun violence.

While we stand firmly behind the show, in light of the recent tragic events in Florida and out of respect for the victims, their families and loved ones, we feel the right thing to do is delay the premiere until later this year.

Billed as a “pitch-black” comedic anthology, the 10-episode series had been slated to debut March 7. A new premiere date was not announced.

The original 1988 film, which starred Winona Ryder and Christian Slater, was intended as a dark parody of John Hughes movies like “Sixteen Candles” and “Pretty in Pink.” It touched on a number of hot-button issues ― including teen suicide, anti-LGBTQ bullying and school shootings ― and inspired the likes of “Mean Girls” and “Glee.”

The 2018 incarnation updates some of the original’s specifics. In a move that sparked some controversy online, characters from traditionally marginalized groups comprise the popular “Heathers” clique at the show’s center.

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