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'Clone High' Creators on Season 2's Marvel Connections, 'Riverdale' References and Easter Eggs (Exclusive)

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ran for one season on MTV, the animated series from creators Bill Lawrence, Chris Miller and Phil Lord is back with all-new episodes on Max.

Debuting on May 23, with the launch of the streaming platform formally known as HBO Max, the modern refresh follows various teenage genetic copies of famous historical figures as they navigate the ups and downs of high school.

Although controversy surrounding the depiction of a young version of Gandhi and low ratings resulted in getting pulled off the air during its initial run in 2003, it has since gained a cult following on the internet and picked up new fans with all 13 original episodes now streaming on both Max and Paramount+.

Miller and Lord even kept nostalgia for the series alive by including references to it in various projects, from to, much to the delight of longtime fans, who had hoped the series would be given new life. «Our show was made with a lot of love,» Lord tells ET. «And when you make something with that much care, that's written with such a unique voice, it has a way of sticking around.»Now, with most of the clones thawed out after being frozen in the season 1 finale, here's what to know about the adventures that await Abe (Will Forte), Cleo (Mitra Jouhari taking over for Christa Miller), JFK (Chris Miller) and Joan (Nicole Sullivan) as they return to high school 20 years later.Heavily inspired by, which had just wrapped its six-season run in May 2003, the landscape of teen series has evolved in the 20 years since, with The CW a far cry from what it was before.

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