Tim Allen revealed if there were any plans for the former Home Improvement costar Jonathan Taylor Thomas appear in his new sitcom Change gear.
“Everything is a possibility,” Allen, 71, shared exclusively in the latest issue of Us every week. “He just came back (to the last episode we shot). He appeared on set.
Allen said he would love nothing more than to share the screen with Thomas, 43, adding: “He is literally my child. I raised this kid for eight years in the home improvement field. They’re all my kids and I’m a little tired of it.
Before leading the cast of ABC Change gearAllen starred in Home Improvement from 1991 to 1999 alongside Thomas, Patricia Richardson, Taran Noah Smith, Zachery Ty Bryan, Richard Karn And Debbie Dunning. Thomas left the show early to focus on school and eventually made the decision to retire from acting altogether.
Allen and Thomas ended up reuniting on screen for four episodes of Last man standing. Thomas also directed three episodes of the sitcom. While Thomas remained out of the public eye, Allen continued to enjoy success as America’s favorite sitcom dad with his roles as Mike Baxter in Last man standingwhich ran from 2011 to 2021, and now Matt Parker in Change gear.
“(My former on-screen wife) Nancy Travis once said (something) to me after I called her for Last man standing. I said, “Did you talk to the girls (who play our daughters) over the summer?” Then there’s this long pause and she says, ‘Tim, they’re not our daughters and I’m not really your wife,'” he joked. “She was so wonderful about it because sometimes , when they were having problems on the show, I would say, “How do you think they feel?” And she would say, “Tim, they’re actors. We just read (what’s on the page but).” she’s not really that sad.’
On Change gearAllen plays a widowed father opposite an ex-daughter played by Kat Dennings. The duo explained how they “immediately” made a connection once they were cast on the show.
“The director wanted to see how we got along. It never stopped. The kismet was crazy. We were both born on the same day, several years apart,” he said. We. “We are different in many ways. But our attitude to comedy is very similar. She makes me laugh and I’m not easy like that. Kat can (deliver these lines) with a straight face. Her anger – which she played on 2 broke girls – is very similar to the sharpness Mike Baxter might get into now.
Allen continued: “When we argue on screen, it’s funny that we interrupt each other and it comes naturally. I don’t know where it comes from. I already love this person. She and her husband (Andrew W.K.) are great people. It’s like I’ve known her for years, like most actors.
Dennings, 38, felt the same way about his bond with Allen.
“It clicked pretty quickly. We had lunch after I accepted the role and I immediately felt like I could trust him for some reason,” she shared in an exclusive interview with We. “And he opened up to me very quickly. So I was like, “OK, this guy is like letting me in.” »
The trust on set allowed Dennings and Allen to improve their comedy skills. “It was very organic,” Dennings recalls. “And as (filming) progressed, our scenes are so funny, if I do say so myself. Arguments are my favorite scenes to perform because I have no fear. There is no fear for either of us. We absolutely go there and it’s so much fun.
Although Allen enjoyed working on Change gearhe was initially unsure about returning to sitcoms, telling We“It was a complicated decision. I was doing Disney+ Santa Claus at the time and I said, “I really can’t think about it right now.” Do I want to do linear television? I was so depressed about how streaming hurt TV. So if I did it, I want to raise it.
Change gear airs on ABC on Wednesdays at 8 p.m. ET before streaming the next day on Hulu.