Tim Allen says Home Improvement reboot is stalled due to personality problems with former child actors.
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Tim Allen says Home Improvement reboot is stalled due to personality problems with former child actors.

Tim Allen stated in an interview with Us Weekly that a reboot of 'Home Improvement' is currently stuck due to unspecified 'personality problems' among the actors who played his three sons on the show. Allen expressed interest in a revival centered on the grown characters but described the situation as challenging. The original sitcom ran from 1991 to 1999.

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The Washington Times provides detailed legal context on one actor's recent prison sentence, while Daily Wire keeps focus on Allen's comments without elaboration.
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WTWashington TimesRIGHT4h ago

“Tim Allen says 'Home Improvement' reboot is stuck over cast's 'personality problems'”

DWDaily WireRIGHT7h ago

“Tim Allen Hints At Behind-The-Scenes Issues Holding Up ‘Home Improvement’ Reboot”

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