@Omni-Triforcer No but as I said many times before, it's very much unnecessary. As I also said before, what is the point of watching this "reboot" when you could just go and watch the OS again which does pretty much everything that the reboot is doing but much better? Actually, scratch that, it IS a bad thing to do especially when the reboot show doesn't improve on what the original show achieved. You're really going to be excited for a show that just retells the same exact story as another show within the same series but done worse and not better? If this was a true reboot, there would've been a good chance that there would be a new direction to the story. Something different. Something unique.
There's Ben 10 fan fiction, that I've come across, that would suit much better as a reboot. One example from fan fiction: Ben and Gwen are already teenagers, Max and Ben's dad are dead, Ben and Gwen find the Omnitrix hidden in the Rustbucket with a message from Max asking them to keep it safe, and Ben puts on the Omnitrix. Another example from fan fiction: Max and Gwen go on their summer road trip, a pod lands near Gwen, inside the pod is a young possibly human boy not from Earth that's wearing the Omnitrix, Gwen names that boy Ben, Ben uses the Omnitrix to help people while learning more about Earth and getting more accustomed to living in human society, Ben and Gwen learn more about Ben's past as he was studied by Azmuth during the creation of the Omnitrix acting as a test subject for it, etc. Yeah, that example would have the summer road trip premise but we would get a new and different direction to Ben as a character and how that would impact the story. Another example would be to reboot Alien Force by making Ben 10 Hero Generation. It could arguably be a remake but it would still go a different direction for the series than what Alien Force onwards went, which would be enough to consider Hero Generation to be a reboot.
Going back to the Ben 10 reboot, again, it is a bad thing that this current reboot is going this direction of just merely retelling the same story as the OS; especially, again, if the reboot doesn't improve on what the OS managed to achieve. It was a bad move and direction for Cartoon Network and Cartoon Network Studios to take with the Ben 10 series. This is something that's going to backfire on them and hurt them even more; especially if the reboot turns out to be average or mediocre or worse. Even if the reboot ends up being good, if it doesn't turn out to be better than the OS, there's a good chance that it's going to flop and fail.