[08/20/18 - 07:43 PM] MTV Greenlights "The Hills: New Beginnings" with Original Cast Members - New Docuseries to Premiere in 2019 The series will reunite original cast members, alongside their children and friends, and follow their personal and professional lives while living in Los Angeles.
[via press release from MTV]
MTV GREENLIGHTS "THE HILLS: NEW BEGINNINGS" WITH ORIGINAL CAST MEMBERS NEW DOCUSERIES TO PREMIERE IN 2019
NEW YORK, NY (August 20, 2018) - MTV today announced the return of the iconic series "The Hills," during the 2018 VMAs. The new docuseries, "The Hills: New Beginnings" is slated to premiere in 2019.
Based off the docuseries that changed the landscape of TV history, "The Hills: New Beginnings" will reunite original cast members, alongside their children and friends, and follow their personal and professional lives while living in Los Angeles. With new faces in the picture and returning favorites, "The Hills" is back for a new beginning.
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"The Hills: New Beginnings" is produced by MTV and Evolution Media.
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