It looks like the Fresh Prince of Bel-Air will be the latest 1990's sitcom to be revived in the currently-popular era of nostalgic reboots.

In a new Hollywood Reporter story published on Wednesday (Oct. 9), Will Smith's entertainment company Westbrook Inc. confirmed a Fresh Prince spin-off. Thus far, however, little details have been revealed.

"In addition to producing Smith-fronted film projects, Westbrook is developing a Fresh Prince of Bel-Air spinoff series (he still earns hefty royalties from the 1990's NBC sitcom, now licensed to air in 193 territories)," the article reads.

Westbrook Inc. was launched by Will in July of this year alongside his wife, Jada Pinkett-Smith. According to the report, the "cross-platform holding company is designed to expand the Smith family brand beyond film and TV into new media, technology and even merchandising."

In a video he posted to his Instagram account last year, Will recounted how the release and subsequent flop of his 1989 album with DJ Jazzy Jeff, And in This Corner..., led to him taking on the Fresh Prince gig that would ultimately go change his life.

During a 1989 visit to The Arsenio Hall Show, which was one he took after And in This Corner... failed to get the commercial success, Will met former Warner Bros. Records A&R Benny Medina, who offered him an audition for the show on the spot. Will was nervous because he wasn't prepared, but ultimately went through with it and of course, landed the gig.

"So, the moral of the story is, always say yes, and I guess, listen to your girlfriend," Will said, referring to the fact that it was his then-girlfriend who recommended he hit up The Arsenio Hall Show.

You can watch the clip for yourself below. Are you looking forward to the Fresh Prince spinoff?

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