Everybody Loves Raymond Revival Chances Addressed by Ray Romano

Many classic sitcoms have gotten reboots and revivals, and Ray Romano has revealed if there’s any chance of that happening with Everybody Loves Raymond.On Friday, Romano appeared on Bill Maher’s HBO series Real Time, and he was asked about the possibility of bringing back the Emmy-winning sitcom. The actor, who recently starred in the Max sci-fi dramedy series Made for Love, suggested that an Everybody Loves Raymond revival is “out of the question.” This is largely due to beloved stars from the original series having since passed away, while Romano also shared his belief that reboots are just “never as good” in comparison. Everybody Loves Raymond followed a sports writer whose home life is constantly interrupted by his intrusive family members. In the comedy series, Boyle and Roberts respectively played Frank and Marie Barone, the parents of Romano’s Ray Barone and Brad Garrett’s Robert Barone. Patricia Heaton also starred as Debra, Ray’s wife, while their daughter and twin sons were played by real-life siblings Madylin Sweeten, Sawyer Sweeten, and Sullivan Sweeten. Boyle died at age 71 in 2006, while Roberts passed away at age 90 in 2016. Sawyer Sweeten also died by suicide in 2015 at the age of 19.

Many classic sitcoms have gotten reboots and revivals, and Ray Romano has revealed if there’s any chance of that happening with Everybody Loves Raymond.

On Friday, Romano appeared on Bill Maher’s HBO series Real Time, and he was asked about the possibility of bringing back the Emmy-winning sitcom. The actor, who recently starred in the Max sci-fi dramedy series Made for Love, suggested that an Everybody Loves Raymond revival is “out of the question.” This is largely due to beloved stars from the original series having since passed away, while Romano also shared his belief that reboots are just “never as good” in comparison.

Everybody Loves Raymond followed a sports writer whose home life is constantly interrupted by his intrusive family members. In the comedy series, Boyle and Roberts respectively played Frank and Marie Barone, the parents of Romano’s Ray Barone and Brad Garrett’s Robert Barone. Patricia Heaton also starred as Debra, Ray’s wife, while their daughter and twin sons were played by real-life siblings Madylin Sweeten, Sawyer Sweeten, and Sullivan Sweeten. Boyle died at age 71 in 2006, while Roberts passed away at age 90 in 2016. Sawyer Sweeten also died by suicide in 2015 at the age of 19.

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