Home Improvement star Tim Allen recently teased that a reboot could be in the works. This leaves fans wondering where the story will continue. In a recent interview with The Messenger, Allen revealed his contemplation of reviving the Taylor family and the Tool Time team for a spin-off of the beloved 90s comedy. The actor said he spoke to Richard Karn and the boys about a possible spin-off or restart of the comedy of the 90s.
Like many sitcoms of the 90s, the show was a healthy balance of joyful laughter and moral lessons. While fans wait for official confirmation of a reboot, all seasons of the 90s comedy can be streamed on Hulu or Disney+. Tim Allen, star of Home Improvement, talks about a possible restart of the hit comedy from the 1990s and reveals that he has ideas for it and a possible title. Although it's far from being a reboot or a spin-off of Home Improvement, something that Allen and Karn have already talked about in the past, the cast has reunited on several projects since the series finale more than two decades.
And in a recent interview, Tim Allen revealed that at least there has been talk of a spin-off of his beloved 1990s comedy Home Improvement. Richard Karn guest starred in two episodes, while Jonathan Taylor Thomas returned to play a character named Randy, in an ode to his time in Home Improvement. It's funny, one of the conversations we've had recently is how strange it would be for Home Improvement to focus on children's children. In the episode Dual Time, which aired as part of the ninth season of Last Man Standing, the Baxters see twice as much when they hire a home improvement repairman who bears an uncanny resemblance to Mike (Allen), who is having trouble with an idea for his Outdoor Man 10th anniversary vlog.
Allen helped mount a kind of revival of Home Improvement in the comedy Last Man Standing, which featured him as the main character. Tim Allen, star of Home Improvement, addresses a possible restart of the show, revealing that he has ideas for it. And although Allen adds that he doesn't know to what extent his character in Home Improvement is still relevant, he believes that a reboot focused on his children, Brad (Zachery Ty Bryan), Randy (Jonathan Taylor Thomas) and Mark (Taran Noah Smith), could work. Speaking to The Messenger to promote the second season of The Santa Claus, Allen revealed that he has been having conversations with the cast about the possibility of making a spin-off of Home Improvement.