Nostalgia News: The Biggest 80s, 90s & 2000s Comebacks of October 2025
No Doubt Is Back and Heading to Vegas
You remember this one, right? Thirty years after Tragic Kingdom dropped and changed everything, No Doubt is reuniting for six nights at The Sphere in Las Vegas in 2026.
Gwen Stefani is going back to her ska punk roots, and honestly?
We’re not ready for the emotions. If you had “Don’t Speak” on repeat during your teenage angst phase, this one’s for you.
Why this matters: We’re the generation fueling the nostalgia economy now. The bands we grew up loving are realizing we have disposable income, and we will absolutely spend it on concert tickets to relive our youth. No judgment here.
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He-Man Rides Again
By the power of Grayskull! He-Man is making a massive comeback, and I’m not even a little bit surprised.
A new Masters of the Universe movie reboot is set for 2026, and toy sales in the UK are already going crazy. Apparently, retro toy sales jumped 8% this year because of what people are calling “newstalgia,” old brands reimagined for today’s kids (and let’s be honest, for us too).
Did you have the Castle Grayskull playset? Because if you did, you were basically royalty in the neighborhood. I still remember the smell of those action figures fresh out of the package.
Real talk: These toys weren’t just toys they were entire universes we created in our living rooms. And now we get to share that with a whole new generation. That’s pretty cool.
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Scoobies Are Back
Okay, who else just got hit with a wave of memories? Scoobies are back, and our inner 90s kid is screaming.
You know those colorful plastic cords we braided into keychains and bracelets during recess? The ones that always ended up tangled in your backpack? Yeah, those. They’re hitting stores again thanks to TikTok’s obsession with retro crafts.
I still have my old Scoobie keychain somewhere in a box at my parents’ house. It’s probably next to my Tamagotchi and my collection of Lisa Frank stickers.
Nostalgia note: Sometimes it’s the smallest things, like a rainbow lanyard or a friendship bracelet, that bring back the biggest memories. Like sitting on the playground trying to teach your friend the box stitch, and both of you getting frustrated but laughing anyway.
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Chloé’s 80s Revival
Chloé’s Spring/Summer 2026 fashion show was basically a love letter to the 80s, with big floral prints, strong shoulders, and that fearless energy that defined the decade.
Which look would you wear? Because I’m torn between wanting all of them and wondering if I can actually pull off shoulder pads in 2025.
The thing about 80s fashion is that it wasn’t just flashy—it was confident. It was about taking up space and not apologizing for it. And designers are bringing that energy back for people who need that reminder right now.
Style note: If you’re thinking “I could never wear that,” remember that someone in 1985 thought the same thing before becoming the most stylish person at the roller rink.
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Air Bud Returns to the Big Screen
Tell me your childhood without telling me your childhood: Air Bud.
Nearly 30 years after the original film made us all believe a golden retriever could play basketball better than most humans, Air Bud Returns is heading to theaters in 2026.
This reboot is keeping the heartwarming spirit of the original, complete with VHS callbacks and classic 90s family vibes. You know, back when family movies were actually wholesome and didn’t need a million-dollar CGI budget to make you cry.
If you didn’t spend an entire summer trying to teach your dog to play basketball after watching this movie, did you even have a childhood?
Trend check: Family-friendly reboots are connecting old-school warmth with modern audiences. Because sometimes we just want to watch a dog play sports and feel good about life.
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Opal Fruits Make a Sweet Comeback
Sweet news: Opal Fruits are back.
The beloved 80s candy, later renamed Starburst, is returning to UK stores after nearly three decades with its original name and everything.
Which flavor is elite? I’m still team strawberry, but I know some of you are out here defending orange like your life depends on it.
Food nostalgia hits different because it’s not just about taste, it’s about memories. It’s about lunchboxes and road trips and sneaking candy when your parents weren’t looking. It’s about that specific sugar rush that made everything feel possible.
Why it matters: When we taste something from our childhood, we’re not just eating candy. We’re time traveling. And sometimes we really need that trip back to when our biggest worry was whether we’d get the good flavor or get stuck with lemon.
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Joey Fatone & Red Lobster Serve 90s Flavor

Former NSYNC member Joey Fatone is starring in Red Lobster’s new ad campaign, and honestly? It’s serving 90s nostalgia with a side of cheddar biscuits.
Did your teen wall have an *NSYNC poster? Be honest. 😂 Because mine definitely did, and I’m not even a little embarrassed about it anymore.
This is actually a brilliant marketing move. Celebrities from our childhood are now brand nostalgia magnets. They blend humor and heart in a way that makes us remember who we were when we first fell in love with their music.
Real talk: Suddenly craving cheddar biscuits and listening to “Bye Bye Bye” on repeat. Some things never change.
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