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Jane Seymour Is Trying To Revive ‘Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman’ – Here’s What We Know

by Ruth A

Published December 4, 2025

Fans of the beloved series have reason to celebrate, as Jane Seymour confirmed she is exploring a Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman reboot. According to UPI, Seymour believes now is the perfect time to revive the show, originally airing from 1993 to 1998. She noted that while a reboot would take place 30 years later, many of the issues portrayed in the original series still resonate today.

Seymour shared her enthusiasm in a recent Zoom interview, emphasizing the enduring popularity of Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman in syndication. Viewers from countries such as France, Germany, and the Czech Republic continue to tune in daily, proving that the show’s legacy remains strong. Fans have long cherished the series, and a reboot promises to introduce Dr. Quinn to a new generation while reconnecting longtime followers.

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The Cast Gears Up For Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman Reboot

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Jane Seymour revealed that original co-stars Joe Lando and William Shockley are on board to return for the Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman reboot. The trio has been actively working together to explore possibilities for reviving the iconic show. Seymour noted that discussions about rights and ownership are ongoing but expressed optimism about bringing the series back to life.

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The cast’s excitement reflects the enduring affection for Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman. With their combined experience and close working relationship, Seymour believes they can create a reboot that honors the original while updating the story for today’s audience. Fans eagerly await confirmation as the team continues its efforts behind the scenes.

Global Popularity Highlights Demand For Reboot

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DR. QUINN, MEDICINE WOMAN, Shawn Toovey, Chad Allen, Jane Seymour, Joe Lando, Jessica Bowman, 1993-98, (c) CBS Television/courtesy Everett Collection

Seymour highlighted that the show continues to enjoy remarkable global popularity, even decades after its original run. Audiences in countries like Russia, Poland, and Ireland remain passionate about Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman. This international fan base suggests that a reboot could attract viewers both old and new.

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DR. QUINN, MEDICINE WOMAN, Chad Allen, Joe Lando, Jane Seymour, Jessica Bowman, 1993-98, episode ‘For Better For Worse’ aired 5/20/95, (c)CBS Television/courtesy Everett Collection

By exploring a Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman reboot, Jane Seymour and her co-stars aim to balance nostalgia with contemporary storytelling. The revival would offer a chance to address modern issues while celebrating the values that made the original series beloved by fans worldwide.

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