Ray Romano Rules Out 'Everybody Loves Raymond' Reboot
Cites the deaths of key cast members and a desire to preserve the show's legacy as reasons for his decision.
- Ray Romano has ruled out a reboot of the popular sitcom 'Everybody Loves Raymond', stating that it is 'out of the question'.
- The decision is partly due to the deaths of Peter Boyle and Doris Roberts, who played Romano's parents in the series.
- Romano believes that reboots are 'never as good' as the original shows and wants to preserve the legacy of 'Everybody Loves Raymond'.
- Despite the end of 'Everybody Loves Raymond', Romano continues to work in television and will star in the upcoming Netflix dark comedy series 'No Good Deed'.
- Romano and showrunner Phil Rosenthal had wanted to end 'Everybody Loves Raymond' in its eighth season, despite other cast members' willingness to continue.