The Inbetweeners Star Joe Thomas Hints at Possible Third Movie

The Inbetweeners Star Joe Thomas Hints at Possible Third Movie



They're embarrassed, they're grown up, and they're headed to Las Vegas. Joe Thomaswho plays Simon in the hit British sitcom. Brokers, A potential third film has been revealed that could be in production, taking the awkward British friends to Sin City.It was first broadcast on Channel 4 in 2008, Brokers Following four unlikely friends as they navigate the ups and downs of sixth form education (the British equivalent of twelfth grade). Starring Simon Bird, Blake Harrison and James Buckley, alongside Thomas, the series is a comedy staple that continues to enjoy rewatches by fans.




The series, which ran for three seasons, was adapted into a feature film in 2011, following the friends on a chaotic vacation to Crete. The first film was a moderate box office success, leading to a sequel, which took the friends to Australia.

Fans assumed that Average 2 The last we saw of the awkward group, But now Joe Thomas has given fans some unexpected good news about a potential third installment.Speaking on the Always Be Comedy podcast, the actor revealed that the four stars of the show are still in touch and have been discussing reuniting for a third film. While the first two films saw the friends travel the world, The third film may take them to the famous party capital of Las Vegas.Thomas revealed:


“We’re all still around, we’re still in each other’s lives. We still love each other. And if something came up, I think we’d want to do it. I think the movie works with the right idea. It would be hard to do another series, just because of the schedule. But with the movie, there are all kinds of options.”


Joe Thomas explains why a new series of The Inbetweeners won't work

Like any good British comedy, Brokers The series was remade in America in 2012. The series ran for one season on MTV before being cancelled, and the show attempted to recreate many of the jokes from the original series, but misunderstood what made them so funny in the first place. While fans are excited about the possibility of a new version, Intermediaries But despite this, there have been strong calls for a revival of the original show since it went off the air in 2010.


However, a reboot or revival of the series is unlikely, given how much the cast and their characters have matured since then. Although Neil is likely still hanging Lego where Lego shouldn’t be hanging. During the conversation, Thomas explained why he doesn’t think a revival of the series could work, and why spinoff movies are so popular. The actor and comedian described the movies as “a special occasion[s]“, which can go crazy with its storytelling scope. However, sitcoms, especially those made in the UK, highlight the routine of life, and use that as their comedic core – which wouldn’t work well given the Brokers They are now adults. He explained:


“A movie can be a special occasion. A movie is about destabilization, whereas a sitcom is about what normalcy might be. A movie is a story with an ending. A sitcom is like going to a bar with a funny friend, and it has an open ending.”

Brokers
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