@tpir04: everything you quoted from the fandom page reads like fiction, and poorly-written fiction at that. The tipoff for me: it "premiered" in June 2019 (you can't talk about a future event in the past tense), and the "announcer" being "voiced by" (bad English).
The Wikipedia entry at least records a factual event, they HAVE just sent out a call, but I thought it was for contestants (personally I wouldn't call that a "casting call," but that's semantics).
@vnisanian2001: frankly, I'm with urbanpreppie0004.
Folks, a word to the wise: whenever you see something on a webpage that anyone can edit with no accountability, take it with a grain of salt. There are all kinds of people who use the Web, and a very common trope is people who post things just to post them (or post just to get attention and look like an "expert" with inside information), or who lack the ability/desire to distinguish their own ideas from reality. What was posted to that PYL Fandom page reads exactly like someone's own idea for what they'd like to see in a revival show, being misrepresented as fact.