Mychal Threets attends the 29th Annual Webby Awards on May 12 at Cipriani Wall Street in New York City.

LOS ANGELES — "Reading Rainbow" is returning with a new host, new books and a new digital home.

The trailer announcing the reboot of the classic PBS series was released this week, with host Mychal Threets — also known as Mychal the Librarian — teasing new episodes with celebrity guests, art projects and more.

The original "Reading Rainbow," with beloved host LeVar Burton, launched in 1983 and was a PBS staple for more than 23 years. The Emmy and Peabody Award-winning series championed books and reading for 155 episodes during its original run, becoming one of the longest-running children's programs ever.

"It portrays reading in a fun light," Burton said of the show in 1993. "It's a fun activity and presents reading as an adventure."

"I was raised on Reading Rainbow," Threets wrote in a post on Threads, "LeVar Burton is my hero. I am a reader, I am a librarian because LeVar Burton and Reading Rainbow so powerfully made us believe we belong in books, we belong everywhere."

Threets is best known as the joyful and welcoming Bay Area librarian who shares heartwarming anecdotes on social media about interactions with patrons and other happenings to get out the message that libraries are for everyone.

"Oh! If you're upset because I'm not LeVar Burton… GET BEHIND ME!" he added in a follow-up post. "I am at the front of that line! … We all want the LeVar Burton Reading Rainbow Storytime read aloud treatment! [But] I'll be doing all I can to make him and all the library kids proud."

Among the guests teased in the trailer are "Dancing with the Stars" pros Rylee Arnold and Ezra Sosa, as well as "The Bear" actor and cat dad Ebon Moss-Bachrach. Books narrated by Jamie Chung, Adam DeVine, John Legend and Chrissy Teigen also will be featured.

Episodes of the new "Reading Rainbow" will hit Sony Pictures Television's kid-focused YouTube channel Kidzuko. According to the Hollywood Reporter, the reboot will debut Saturday with subsequent new episodes dropping weekly until Oct. 25.


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