David Mitchell and Robert Webb's beloved sitcom Peep Show officially ended 10 years ago, running from September 2003 to December 2015, and one of its stars has given an update on when/if a revival will happen.
Matt King, who played Super Hans in two-thirds of the 54 episodes, spoke to The Sun and revealed that he strongly believes the team will get back together, but it won't be any time soon.
"When it ended in 2015, Sam [Bain] and Jesse [Armstrong, creators] said to us, 'We'll see you in ten years. We're going to write a one-off,'" he said.
"I did ask them six months ago [for an update]. They said, 'We still would be interested, but we're just so busy, we can't do a ten-year one.' I feel like it will happen."
Fellow star Isy Suttie, who played Dobby from season 5 onwards, thinks we actually should wait longer for a comeback.
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"We'd almost have to do it in 20 years with Mark and Jez in an old people's home and us in the flats next door," she said, while Big Suze actor Sophie Winkleman actually thought it'd be better to "preserve it as it is" rather than make a rubbish revival.
And Peep Show did end on a high note, with the ninth and final season receiving a perfect 100% positive score on Rotten Tomatoes, while the show on the whole has a 96% rating.
"It was a brilliant, hilarious, and understated end to the show, and entirely in character," wrote The Standard.
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Since Peep Show finished, Mitchell and Webb worked with Channel 4 on the sitcom Back between 2017 and 2021.
More recently, they teamed up with the broadcaster yet again for the highly divisive sketch show Mitchell and Webb Are Not Helping. Despite the split reception, Channel 4 has given it a second season.
Meanwhile, Mitchell, King, Suttie and Winkleman are competing in a Great British Bake Off special, airing at 8pm tomorrow.
Peep Show can be streamed in full on Netflix and Channel 4.
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