Tim Allen, the star of the sitcom 'Home Improvement', has indicated that issues with former child actors from the show are hindering a potential reboot. In an interview with US Weekly, Allen stated that the actors who played his sons have been experiencing personal problems that are complicating the reboot process. He specifically mentioned Zachery Ty Bryan, who portrayed his eldest son, Brad, and has faced multiple legal issues in recent years, including arrests related to domestic violence. Allen noted that neither Jonathan Taylor Thomas nor Taran Noah Smith, who played his younger sons, have been active in acting for over a decade. Despite these challenges, Allen continues to find fulfillment in his role as Buzz Lightyear in the 'Toy Story' franchise, expressing a desire to further develop Buzz's character.
Tim Allen Discusses Challenges in Potential 'Home Improvement' Reboot
Tim Allen has cited personal issues among former child actors from 'Home Improvement' as obstacles to a potential reboot of the show. He specifically referenced Zachery Ty Bryan's legal troubles and noted that the other actors have not been active in the industry for many years. Allen remains engaged with his role in the 'Toy Story' franchise.
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Tim Allen Says Former Child Stars Are Delaying ‘Home Improvement’ Reboot
Tim Allen Discusses Challenges in Potential 'Home Improvement' Reboot