The ‘Inbetweeners’ won’t be making a comeback.
Simon Bird – who played Will McKenzie in the hit teenage comedy – has crushed hopes across the nation this morning (05.04.18) when he admitted that him and his co-stars won’t be filming another instalment to mark the 10th anniversary.
Speaking on ‘Lorraine’ on Friday (04.05.18), he said: "It’s definitely over. We’re all so happy and proud of what we did with it and don’t want to spoil it by going back."
However, the 33-year-old actor and his former cast mates Joe Thomas, Blake Harrison and James Buckley – who played Simon, Neil and Jay respectively – are planning to meet up this week for dinner so they can celebrate the anniversary.
He explained: "We’re seeing each other this weekend for an anniversary dinner. It was such a strange experience going through all of that together. We all really bonded and we’re sort of like brothers really."
Simon isn’t the first member of the cast that has said he won’t be doing a reboot as Greg Davies – who portrayed spiteful teacher Mr Gilbert in the young adult comedy from 2008 until 2010 – is adamant he’ll never reprise his role for the programme because he’s played a sir too many times and thinks it’s best it’s left to rest on a high.
He said: "It’s a case of writing what you know. But I won’t play another teacher.
"After the ‘Inbetweeners’ I contemplated making Dan [a teacher he plays in ‘Man Down’] in to something else. But the more the writing process went on the more I realised I was just missing a trick. It would be silly not to use these feelings I know.
"There’s a truth to it. Children are entertaining and chaotic. I loved being in the ‘Inbetweeners’ but it’s reached a natural conclusion."