The Inbetweeners Star Joe Thomas Breaks Silence On Reboot Reports

British comedy fans have had plenty to talk about this last week, following the news that The Inbetweeners looks set for a revival after a hiatus of over a decade.

And now, Joe Thomas – who played Simon Cooper in the cult sitcom and its two spin-off movies – has spoken about the show’s reboot, confirming that he’s up for making a return.

“I feel enormously close to all those people and, obviously, I love spending time with them,” he told The Sun.

Joe added: “If there was an opportunity to spend more time with them in any capacity, I’d love that… that’s pretty much all I can say.”

Earlier this week it came to light that production company Banijay UK and the creators of The Inbetweeners had come to an agreement which “paves the way for the return of the hit comedy title”.

However, speaking about reprising his role, Joe – whose character Simon was an entertainingly hopeless romantic – has also reflected on why the delusional nature of The Inbetweeners’ core four might not be as funny with age.

“When you get older, your delusions fall away, you look at life as it is,” he explained. “It means you get into less stupid situations I suppose, also the challenges get bigger; you can make larger mistakes when you get older.”

Nevertheless, Joe heaped praise on the show’s writers Damon Beesley and Iain Morris and their creative ability.

“I’ve always been really, really drawn to brilliant writing and I genuinely think, despite filthy language, The Inbetweeners is a brilliantly written comedy,” he said.

“Honestly, if it was a case of doing more I do have faith in Iain and Damon. It’s their show actually. I mean I’m very much a ‘follow the people’ person.”

Joe co-starred in The Inbetweeners alongside Simon Bird, James Buckley, and Blake Harrison, with the sitcom going on to scoop British Comedy Awards as well as a TV Bafta in the fan-voted Audience Award category.

Two movie spin-offs followed in 2011 and 2014, drawing from the rich comedic fountain of lads’ holidays as the quartet headed to Malia and Australia, respectively.

However a 10th anniversary “Fwends Reunited” special disappointed some fans who wanted more from the content.

Joe has always been the most open of the four when it comes to reprising his role, with Simon claiming only last year that while he loved his co-stars “there are no prospects of a reunion”.

It’s a sentiment that James already made in 2022 when he said that there’s “not enough money in the world” for him to resume his role as Jay as he was worried about tarnishing the legacy of the show.

Last month, Joe and James launched a podcast together, Joe And James Fact Up, where the pair explore strange facts, and talk about their friendship.

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The Inbetweeners Star James Buckley Says ‘There’s Not Enough Money In The World’ For Return

James Buckley has ruled out ever returning to The Inbetweeners as Jay Cartwright, saying: “There’s not enough money in the world.”

The actor played sex-mad fibber Jay in the beloved E4 sitcom about a group of hapless sixth form students between 2008 and 2010, before reprising the role in two subsequent films.

However, while James described playing Jay as “the best job” in the world, he explained he doesn’t want to spoil a “universally loved” show.

During an interview with Chris Moyles on Radio X, James said: “I don’t want to go near it anymore, not because I don’t think I would have an amazing time doing it, because I know I would.

“I love the boys, I love the writers. Doing The Inbetweeners was the best job in the world.

“All we did was muck around all day long and they filmed us doing it, and, at the end of the day, we might have had an episode … or a film or something.

“But it might – you know, as I’m getting older – it’s looking like it might be the only thing that I do professionally that is universally loved.

“There’s not enough money in the world for me to spoil that.”

James Buckley
James Buckley

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James also admitted he knows he will probably always be known as Jay from The Inbetweeners.

“As an actor, it’s difficult professionally for me to move away from that character,” said James, who has also starred in the likes of Only Fools And Horses spin-off Rock & Chips and Doctor Who and is currently appearing in West End play 2:22 A Ghost Story.

“But you can’t have it all, can you? You can’t be in a big hit sitcom and then moan about it after!”

(L-R) Blake Harrison, James Buckley, Simon Bird and Joe Thomas arrive at the premiere of The Inbetweeners 2 in 2014
(L-R) Blake Harrison, James Buckley, Simon Bird and Joe Thomas arrive at the premiere of The Inbetweeners 2 in 2014

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James and his former co-stars Simon Bird, Joe Thomas and Blake Harrison reunited in 2019 to mark the 10th anniversary of The Inbetweeners with a one-off non-scripted special titled Fwends Reunited.

However, the episode was panned by fans of the show, while James himself issued an apology shortly afterwards to those who felt “let down”.

He also shared the discomfort he experienced during filming it, he explained: “It became a thing that wasn’t a celebration of this good thing I did in my life, it was me being taken the piss out of for hours on end.

“I didn’t have the personality or the intelligence to cope with it, especially when you’re up against someone like Jimmy Carr, who’s super quick and super funny. So I come across as a complete moron through the whole thing.”

The Chris Moyles Show airs weekdays 6.30am to 10am and Saturday 8am to 11am on Radio X.

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