'Home Improvement' Reboot: Tim Allen Teases Possible Return Of 90's Sitcom, He Has An 'Interesting Idea' [VIDEO]
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It appears that 90's comedy Home Improvement may get a reboot someday, according to Monday's report on Hollywood Life. While attending The 8th Annual George Lopez Celebrity Golf Classic Presented by Sabra Salsa, the site caught up with the show's leading star Tim Allen. He mention that if a reboot of the series ever does happen, then there might already be some considerations on who would be a part of it- as well as who wouldn't be a part of it.
"This is strange, I am reading with the two boys Zachery Ty Bryan and Jonathan Taylor Thomas on Friday on an idea that they came up with," Allen said. "And all of us were joking about, would they be playing themselves, they are playing brothers and the funny thing was actually I pushed the idea what if it was just the two Taylor boys later in life and I would never be there, Patricia would never be there."
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"But it would be them and what would happen," he continued. "It's just an interesting idea!"
Richard Karn, who played Allen's on-screen 'Tool Time' partner Al, also sounded pretty enthusiastic about a reboot possibility.
"There is always a chance, absolutely! Would I be on board? Yeah I think so!" Karn said. "I would love to see what the story lines could be, it could be very funny! We have lost Earl [John Hindman], you know we lost Wilson. He was kind of the voice of reason and the moral of the story so we would have to figure out a replacement for that!"