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The cast of the landmark sitcom are reportedly no longer on speaking terms. But it’s not the only beloved series to be jinxed by bad blood. Teenage dreams are hard to beat – unless we’re talking about the cast of coming-of-age comedy The Inbetweeners , who have just ruled out any possibility of a reunion.

Despite their involvement in one of the most fondly-remembered British shows of the past 20 years , the stars of the TV hit have little interest in putting the band back together – at least judging by fresh comments by Simon Bird, who played nerdy new kid on the block Will McKenzie. “I’m afraid to be the one pouring cold water on this, but it’s not happening. I can tell you emphatically that there are no prospects of a reunion,” he told the Mail Online .



“[The cast would] be happy to, but it’s not up to us; it’s up to the writers, Iain [Morris] and Damon [Beesley], and I know they’re both very busy these days.” The actor was eager to portray this negative news in a sunny light – they’d love to do it but everyone is up to their eyeballs and so forth. Yet behind the scenes, a great deal of bad blood is said to have flowed on the set of the show, which ran for three seasons between 2008 and 2010 and which spawned two movies and a controversial 2019 reunion documentary, Fwends Reunited , where all involved appeared eager to exit at first opportunity.

“Weirdly, none of them are really mates and they haven’t been for a few years,” a source told .

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