Modern Family’s Eric Stonestreet feels ‘hurtful’ after ABC rejected spinoff idea Modern Family star Eric Stonestreet spills the beans on why Mitch and Cam spinoff idea was scrapped Eric Stonestreet plays Cameron in 'Modern Family' which aired from 2009 to 2020 Eric Stonestreet opens up about scrapped Mitch and Cam spinoff. He candidly discussed the cancellation of the Modern Family spinoff idea during an interview with Graham Bensinger. googletag.
cmd.push(function() { googletag.display('div-gpt-ad-1700472799616-0'); }); The proposed sequel would have followed the lives of Cameron (Stonestreet), Mitchell (Jesse Tyler Ferguson), and their daughter, Lily (Aubrey Anderson-Emmons), after moving from California to Missouri.
"I don’t think it has potential anymore," Stonestreet, 53, said of the project that was once in talks. "They had their chance. [Series co-creator] Chris Lloyd and a few writers crafted a really great script that spun Jesse and me off into our life in Missouri, and they just said, ‘No.
’ They simply didn’t want to pursue it." The Modern Family alum shared that the decision left him feeling disappointed and hurt. "I love my character, the show, and Jesse.
We had a fantastic working relationship and amazing chemistry," he reflected on his on and off-screen bond with Ferguson. "I think Jesse and I may have felt like they viewed us as the old guys or something, unworthy of continuing our characters’ story. It felt a bit hurtful, but people make busines.