The post also includes a picture with Mitchell and the Jonas Brothers, who'll serve as the musical guests for the show's premiere on June 15. The reboot was first reported back in February, with reports confirming that Kenan Thompson would serve as an executive producer for the show, which will feature an all-new cast.
"It means everything to me," Thompson said of All That to Variety. "It was my first job that I ever had. It gave me an opportunity."
"We think there's a great opportunity to find the next pool of stars," Brian Robbins, President of Nickelodeon and co-creator of the original All That, told Variety of the reboot. "We want to bring the show back in a real fun way. This summer, we are going to bring back a lot of the original cast and the cast through the years, and let them introduce the new cast of 'All That' to the world."
Alongside Mitchell, original cast members Thompson, Lori Beth Denberg and Josh Server will reprise some of their classic characters from the series, according to ComingSoon.net.