When musical show Glee debuted in 2009 it became an overnight sensation, running for six years and taking over the charts with its string of hit covers (everyone knows that version of 'Don't Stop Believin'').
The Greatest Dancer dance captain Matthew Morrison, who played long-suffering glee club advisor Will Schuester, has revealed that he is "really proud of what we did on that show" – but he's not keen on bringing it back.
And while he doesn't want a full-on revival series, the actor did tell ET that he wouldn't rule out returning to the franchise in a different way.
"I would love to do, like, a concert with everyone or something like that," he said. "I think the show had such a moment at the right time and to recreate it now it just wouldn’t have the same impact."
So, it sounds like we won't be catching up with Mr Schue and the gang any time soon, but Matthew does have an idea of what his character would be up to these days.
"He's got four kids," he said. "And I'd like to believe that Will is opening up a string of performing arts high schools all across the nation."
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Matthew, who called filming the musical show "really challenging", also revealed what his favourite and least favourite musical numbers to film on the show were.
"I'd have to say the 'Singin’ in the Rain' and 'Umbrella' mashup that I did with Gwyneth [Paltrow]," he said when asked about his favourite musical performance.
"It was just so much fun. And just working with her, she was such a star and she's just the nicest person. That number was [us] just on this flooded stage kicking water at each other all day. It was the best."
As for the most challenging, the actor named a number he performed with Jayma Mays, who played his on-screen wife Emma, during season four – 'You're All the World to Me'.
"I still can't believe we did that number," he said. "Emma and I were in that room that was rotating and we were dancing on the ceiling. We shot it in this spinning box… That was very challenging."
Matthew is expected to be back on The Greatest Dancer after the BBC recently confirmed that the series will be back in 2020, although no announcements have yet been made about the presenter and dance captain line-up.
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