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'Raven's Home' renewed for Season 5, but there's a twist
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Disney Channel's 'Raven's Home' renewed for Season 5, but there's a twist

Raven-Symoné will continue to call Disney Channel home.

"That's So Raven" spinoff series "Raven's Home" has been renewed for a fifth season.

Through four seasons, Raven's Home has been set in Chicago. Raven, everyone's favorite teen psychic, was all grown up and living as a single mother raising twins, Booker (Isaac Ryan Brown) and Nia (Navia Ziraili Robinson). Her childhood best friend, Chelsea (Anneliese van der Pol), and her son, Levi (Jason Maybaum) also lived in their apartment building.

Maybaum, Robinson and van der Pol will not be part of Season 5, as the series premise takes the Baxters back to their roots.

Deadline detailed what fans can expect:

"Raven’s Home sees continues to follow the adventures driven by somewhat psychic Raven Baxter (Symoné) and her son Booker (Brown), who has inherited his mom’s gift to catch glimpses of the future. In Season 5, Raven and Booker move back to San Francisco to help take care of her dad after a mild heart attack. Now Raven finds herself parenting her parent, raising her young cousin and settling into life in her old hometown. Meanwhile, Booker is 'the new kid' at Raven’s old high school and has to keep his visions a secret from a new group of friends."

Rondell Sheridan is reprising his role of patriarchal Victor Baxter, while Raven's cousin will be played by Mykal-Michelle Harris, known as Santamonica Johnson on "mixed-ish."

Co-created by Michael Poryes and Susan Sherman, "That's So Raven" originally ran on Disney for four seasons from January 2003 to November 2007. Poryes and Sherman teamed up again, this time with Jed Elinoff, to launch "Raven's Home" in 2017.

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