Kel Mitchell Says 'Good Burger 3' Is 'Going to Go Down'

Mitchell shared that fans won't have to wait another 15 years for the third film.

NEW YORK, NEW YORK - NOVEMBER 23: Kenan Thompson and Kel Mitchell attend the 97th Annual Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade on November 23, 2023 in New York City.
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Good Burger fans can anticipate a third installment of the iconic Nickelodeon franchise.

Nearly two years after the Paramount Plus release of Good Burger 2, Mitchell shared news of Good Burger 3 at 90s Con on Friday (March 28), per People. "So, here's the thing—we teased it," Mitchell told the crowd. "At the end of the [Good Burger 2], I said, 'We're gonna go to space. We're going to Fast and Furious this thing.'"

"Me and Kenan [Thompson] actually sat down and talked about the script for part three, alright, so it's going to go down. We've got to make sure it's right, just like how Good Burger 2 was," he continued. "We're not gonna make you guys wait over 15 years."

In addition, Mitchell also hinted at a Kenan & Kel revival, showing the titular stars returning as fathers. Good Burger 2 saw a reunion between Dexter Reed (Thompson) and Ed (Mitchell), who are threatened by the takeover of the autonomous restaurant Mega Good Burger. The original Good Burger, released in 1997, was based on an All That! sketch, which Mitchell and Thompson were in as teens.

Before Good Burger 2 was released in November 2023, Mitchell and Thompson reconnected for sketches in the last decade, the most recent being on Saturday Night Live in 2022.

On Feb. 28, Jan Schwieterman, who played villain Kurt Bozwell in the original Good Burger, died at 52 after a battle with stage 4 cancer.