
While that romance didn't last, the show is getting a second wind thanks to an upcoming reboot on HBO Max. "If [the original actors] want to be involved in some way, we reached out to all of them to let them know it was happening and that we would love for them to be involved if they want to be involved, but we certainly didn't want to make it contingent upon them," Executive Producer Josh Schwartz recently told reporters at the 2019 TV Critics Association summer press tour. "And you know, they played those characters for six years and if they felt like they're good with that, we wanted to respect that but obviously any time anybody wants...it'd be great to see them again."
"No one called me. I was really upset about it," Crawford joked about joining the reboot in response to a fan question on WWHL. "I'm teasing. It's great. I mean I could maybe come back and play a father. It'd be nice."
He added, "When I heard about it, it just made me feel old."
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