Ben Savage has expressed his desire to perform in a reunion of the hit ABC sitcom Boy Meets World.
The 40-year-old actor recently spoke to Us Weekly and told the media outlet that he would be more than happy to reprise his role as Cory Matthews, whom he played for the show s entire run.
The performer also noted that various members of the series cast have had discussions about a potential reunion over the past few decades and expressed that many of them would be interested in producing a special episode.
Future plans: Boy Meets World star Ben Savage recently expressed his desire to perform in a reunion of the hit 1990s sitcom; he is seen at the 2016 Creative Arts Emmy Awards
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According to
Deadline, he joins previously announced actors, Annie Murphy and Carolyn Michelle Smith. The publication further reports that no details of the plot and the characters have been revealed.
The first season centred on Nadia (Natasha Lyonne), who has a 36th birthday party. She dies and relives the same night over in a loop. The series featured an all-female writing and directing team as was critically acclaimed. It received four Primetime Emmy nominations and 5 Creative Arts Emmy nominations, of which it won two.
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– the show’s 696th episode – would be the last to feature Shearer as Hibbert, with Richardson set to take over the character’s voice from next Sunday (February 28).
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The move comes as part of a string of changes to the voicing cast, after Hank Azaria’s decision to step down as the voice of Carl last September prompted the show’s producers to vow that white actors would no longer voice non-white characters.
Kevin Michael Richardson at the 2019 Creative Arts Emmy Awards. CREDIT: JC Olivera/WireImage/Getty
The actor told the
New York Times: “Once I realised that that was the way this character was thought of, I just didn’t want to participate in it anymore. It just didn’t feel right.”