'That's So Raven' spin-off news: Summer premiere date, new logo for 'Raven's Home' revealed

"Raven's Home" stars Raven-Symoné and Anneliese van der Pol. Instagram/anneliesevanderpol

The upcoming "That's So Raven" spin-off is now scheduled to hit the small screen in July.

After 10 years, Raven-Symoné is making her Disney comeback as she reprises her role as the modern-day psychic Raven Baxter. "Raven's Home" explores the lives of the titular character and her best friend Chelsea (Anneliese van der Pol)  as single mothers who raise their kids in one house together. Things are about to get crazy when Raven learns that one of her children also has the ability of seeing the future.

Ahead of the premiere, Disney will be airing all four seasons of "That's So Raven" on June 1, on the Disney Channel app and On Demand. Fans who have finished binge-watching can test their knowledge of the family comedy with some quizzes, games, and puzzles accessible on the app starting June 8.

TVLine got an exclusive first look at the "Raven's Home" logo and fans will surely notice its similarities to the original show's title card. The main cast members also include Isaac Brown and Navia Robinson as Raven's 11-year-old twins Booker and Nia. Chelsea's 9-year-old son Levi will be played by child actor Jason Maybaum, while Nia's best friend Tess will be portrayed by Sky Katz.

"There is only one Raven — and for over 25 years, she has blessed audiences around the world with the greatest gift of all — the pure, unadulterated joy of laugh-out-loud funny. After being a part of over 20 different Disney projects, we are thrilled to be bringing Raven home to Disney Channel once again," said Gary Marsh, president and chief creative officer, Disney Channels Worldwide, in a press release.

Aside from appearing as the lead star, Raven-Symoné will serve as an executive producer of the program, along with long-time writer/producer duo Jed Elinoff and Scott Thomas.

"Raven's Home" premieres Friday, July 21, at 10 p.m. EDT on the Disney Channel.

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