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‘We Back’: Terry Crews and Tichina Arnold Serve Up ‘Everybody Hates Chris’ Nostalgia While Teasing Their Upcoming Project
“Everybody Hates Chris” stars
Tichina Arnold are teaming up again to leave audiences in stitches from gut-busting laughter.
The former on-screen husband-and-wife duo both shared social media posts hinting at a new project. “Hey, y’all, we back! You don’t wanna know, we back!” said Crews in a brief video shared to his Instagram account. Arnold, who is just as excited about their shenanigans, is seen making a series of funny faces, pecking her former on-screen husband with a kiss to the cheek, and echoing Crews’ “you don’t wanna know, you don’t wanna know!”
It was just the latest announcement to bring a sense of deja vu to TV, as it follows cinema in resurrecting old hit after old hit, the big stars of the 90s and 00s mere pawns in a larger war between streamers and traditional TV. Last week, the BBC announced it had secured the UK premiere of the much-anticipated Gossip Girl reboot. Schedules have heaved in recent years with the returns and reimaginings of old shows, from Will & Grace and Arrested Development in the US to Cold Feet and Spitting Image in the UK, with further huge hits including Dexter and a Samantha-free Sex and the City all in the pipeline.
His role as “Linc” on “The Mod Squad” in the 1970s, catapulted Williams into the mainstream. But some of his best work came on the big screen, particularly as Prince’s father in the 1984 hit, “Purple Rain,” and nine years later in the Wesley Snipes drama, “Sugar Hill.”