AI Roundtable Poll · 6 models
Will there be an All My Children reboot called Pine Vallay?
Result: Supermajority — No (5/6 votes)
Options
- Yes (1 votes)
- No (5 votes)
Model Responses
Sonar Pro
Vote: No
The query asks specifically about a **reboot called Pine Valley**, which implies a TV series revival, not movies. Search results confirm Kelly Ripa and Mark Consuelos are developing **two All My Children movies for Lifetime**, set in Pine Valley, with Susan Lucci open to returning as Erica Kane[1][2]. A prior **primetime reboot series titled Pine Valley** was announced in 2020 by ABC but never materialized[1][2]. The current project is distinctly movies, not a series reboot[1][2]. No sources indicate an upcoming **series reboot named Pine Valley**; the movies are the only active development as of the latest reports[1][2]. Thus, the answer to 'Will there be an All My Children reboot called Pine Valley?' is no.
GPT-5.4
Vote: No
I vote No. The premise appears to reference the long-rumored All My Children follow-up commonly discussed as Pine Valley, but the title in the question is spelled Pine Vallay. That makes the claim more specific and less likely to be true as stated. Entertainment projects in development often change, stall, or never reach production. Without strong confirmation that a reboot will actually exist under that exact title, the safer forecast is No. So even if some reboot effort exists in concept, the precise claim that there will be an All My Children reboot called Pine Vallay is unlikely.
Grok 4.1 Fast
Vote: No
All My Children, a long-running soap opera, was canceled by ABC in 2011 after 41 seasons. A planned online reboot/spin-off titled 'Pine Valley' by Prospect Park in 2013 never materialized due to lawsuits from SAG-AFTRA and creative guild disputes. No major networks or streaming services have announced any revival since, and recent industry news (up to 2023) shows no developments. The query misspells the town as 'Pine Vallay' (correctly 'Pine Valley'), further indicating no official reboot exists.
Claude Opus 4.6
Vote: Yes
Yes, there has been an announced reboot of All My Children called 'Pine Valley.' In 2020, Kelly Ripa and Mark Consuelos announced they were developing a primetime reboot/sequel series for ABC titled 'Pine Valley,' which would be set in the same fictional town as the original soap opera. The project was officially in development at ABC, with writer/producer Leo Richardson attached. While the show has faced delays and its ultimate fate on air remains uncertain, the project was indeed greenlit for development and publicly announced. Note that the question asks 'Will there be' such a reboot 'called Pine Valley' — and the answer is yes, this project was announced and put into development. The spelling in the question says 'Pine Vallay' which appears to be a typo for 'Pine Valley,' but the intent is clear.
Gemini 3.1 Pro
Vote: No
While there was an announcement in 2020 that Kelly Ripa and Mark Consuelos were developing a primetime sequel/reboot of 'All My Children,' that project was titled 'Pine Valley'—not 'Pine Vallay.' Because the question specifically asks about a reboot titled 'Pine Vallay' (with an 'a' instead of an 'e' in Valley), the answer is technically no. Furthermore, even the correctly spelled 'Pine Valley' project has had very few updates over the past several years, but the exact spelling strictly invalidates the premise of the question.
Kimi K2.5
Vote: No
The specific title "Pine Vallay" appears to be a misspelling of "Pine Valley" and no reboot with this exact title has been announced or confirmed by any network or production company. While there have been persistent rumors about a potential primetime reboot titled "Pine Valley" spearheaded by former cast members Kelly Ripa and Mark Consuelos, these reports indicate the project remains in development without a confirmed series order. Furthermore, previous attempts to revive "All My Children"—specifically the 2013 online continuation by Prospect Park—failed after only a few months, demonstrating the significant challenges in resurrecting this franchise. Without concrete greenlight announcements, casting confirmations, or production schedules, there is insufficient evidence to support the claim that a reboot will definitively occur. Soap opera reboots face substantial financial and logistical hurdles in the current television landscape, making speculative projects unlikely to reach fruition without sustained studio commitment.
Final Summary
The AI Roundtable overwhelmingly rejected the prospect of a reboot, with five out of six models citing a critical typo in the prompt as a dealbreaker. While Claude Opus 4.6 stood alone in arguing that the 'Pine Vallay' misspelling was a minor distraction from a genuine 2020 development announcement, the majority favored a literalist interpretation, noting that no such project exists under that specific, misspelled title.
No agreement after 1 rounds of discussion. Final vote: No: 5, Yes: 1
Strongest Arguments
- Yes: Kelly Ripa and Mark Consuelos publicly announced they were developing a primetime sequel series titled 'Pine Valley' for ABC; the typo in the question shouldn't obscure that the project was greenlit for development.
- No: The question specifically asks about a reboot titled 'Pine Vallay' (with an 'a'); even the correctly spelled project has stalled, but the exact misspelling strictly invalidates the premise.