The series originally ran on CBS from 1996 to 2005 and starred Ray Romano as sports writer Ray Barone.
He also pointed out that in 2026, it will have been30 years since the sitcom premiered.
Rosenthal also shared that he is talking to production companies about a potential reunion.
“This year we’ve been off the air for 20 years.
We’re talking to production companies right now.
We want to do it.”
Rosenthal’s thoughts on a continuation can be found below:
“Time has passed.
People have passed away, so a reboot isn’t going to feel the same.
There’s so much money to be had if you keep going.
We felt like we had enough money.
We’d all done well enough to live comfortably.
We’re gonna actually hurt the legacy of the show.”
Along withFriends,TheFresh Prince of Bel-Airalso had a similar reunion show, which was released in 2020.
Outside of television specials, having sitcom stars revisit their shows has become popular for podcasts.
Sawyer Sweeten, who played one of Ray’s sons, also passed away after the series concluded.
Source:NME
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