“Trendy Household” star Jesse Tyler Ferguson confirmed the script for the present’s hotly-talked-about spinoff is Dunphy-nitely accomplished.
The beloved actor — who starred as Mitchell Pritchett all through the ABC present’s length from 2009 till 2020 — revealed the script is but to be picked up by a community.
Chatting with ET on Sunday, the five-time Emmy award nominee was requested concerning the chance of followers getting their “Trendy Household” repair with a brand new spinoff present.
“The script’s on the market and it’s superb,” he advised the outlet. “So you realize, who is aware of? If somebody needs to supply it, possibly.”
Created by Steven Levitan and Christopher Lloyd, the home comedy revolves round prolonged household relations consisting of three separate households.
The present received 5 consecutive Emmy Awards for greatest comedy sequence from 2010 to 2014 and picked up numerous different awards, from Peabody honors to SAG, DGA, WGA, and PGA kudos.
Throughout an look on “Watch What Happens Live” final month, Ferguson advised host Andy Cohen there have been “discussions” about an offshoot, however mentioned ABC finally “determined in opposition to it.”
“There have been discussions,” Ferguson defined, including, “We had been on for 11 years. I believe they had been prepared to maneuver in a distinct path.”
The spinoff would’ve caught up with Ferguson and his on-screen husband Eric Stonestreet’s characters Mitchell Pritchett and Cameron Tucker as they moved to Missouri with their two children.
“I believe they had been simply questioning if possibly that is the proper household to nonetheless inform the story,” Ferguson added.
The Submit reached out to Levitan and Lloyd’s reps for remark.