“Reading Rainbow” is returning with a brand new host, new books and a brand new digital dwelling.
The trailer saying the reboot of the basic PBS collection was launched Monday, with host Mychal Threets — often known as Mychal the Librarian — teasing new episodes with superstar friends, artwork tasks and extra.
“I was raised on Reading Rainbow,” Threets wrote in a put up on Threads, “LeVar Burton is my hero. I am a reader, I am a librarian because LeVar Burton and Reading Rainbow so powerfully made us believe we belong in books, we belong everywhere.”
Threets is finest generally known as the joyful and welcoming Bay Space librarian who shares heartwarming anecdotes on social media about interactions with patrons and different happenings to get out the message that libraries are for everybody.
“Oh! If you’re upset because I’m not LeVar Burton… GET BEHIND ME!” he added in a follow-up put up. “I am at the front of that line! … We all want the LeVar Burton Reading Rainbow Storytime read aloud treatment! [But] I’ll be doing all I can to make him and all the library kids proud.”
The unique “Reading Rainbow,” with beloved host Burton, launched in 1983 and was a PBS staple for greater than 23 years. The Emmy and Peabody Award-winning collection championed books and studying for 155 episodes throughout its authentic run, turning into one of many longest-running youngsters’s packages ever.
“It portrays reading in a fun light,” Burton stated of the present in 1993. “It’s a fun activity and presents reading as an adventure.”
Among the many friends teased within the trailer are “Dancing With the Stars” execs Rylee Arnold and Ezra Sosa, in addition to “The Bear” actor and cat dad Ebon Moss-Bachrach. Additionally featured can be books narrated by Jamie Chung, Adam DeVine, John Legend and Chrissy Teigen. Episodes of the brand new “Reading Rainbow” will hit Sony Footage Tv’s kid-focused YouTube channel Kidzuko.
In accordance with the Hollywood Reporter, the reboot will debut Saturday with subsequent new episodes dropping weekly till Oct. 25.

