Kelsey Grammer Reveals How Long He Wants the Frasier Revival to Last

Frasier star and executive producer Kelsey Grammer believes the ongoing reboot has “another 100 episodes at least” in it as he believes there are a lot more stories to tell with the second coming of his celebrated sitcom.In an exclusive interview with Variety, Grammer spoke about the progression of his character from Frasier’s original run, the comedic value of the revival and what the potential is for his reboot series going forward. Regarding the future of the Frasier reboot beyond the recently released Season 1, Grammer believes the series is only scratching the surface of what it can show. “I think we should go to another 100 episodes at least,” he says. “There’s enough groundwork laid between these human beings; they are wonderful characters. I want to see where they go. And I want to see what happens to Frasier.”Grammer also revealed he aimed for a “sillier” revival of Frasier when conceptualizing the idea as he thought he took the titular character too seriously, wanting to take some of the edge off his character, keep the story simple and make him more relatable. “My idea always was, maybe we took ourselves a little too seriously as Frasier. It’s just about a family and about a character who’s still trying to do the world some good. And so, I made a conscious decision that we should try to be a little sillier and not maybe carry that mantle of how precious we were. And I think I’m very happy about where we ended up,” he said. Grammer previously said he believes the reboot is funnier than the Emmy-winning original.Kelsey Grammer Tears Up Talking About Frasier Reboot in Behind-the-Scenes Clip

Frasier star and executive producer Kelsey Grammer believes the ongoing reboot has “another 100 episodes at least” in it as he believes there are a lot more stories to tell with the second coming of his celebrated sitcom.

Kelsey Grammer Tears Up Talking About Frasier Reboot in Behind-the-Scenes Clip

In an exclusive interview with Variety, Grammer spoke about the progression of his character from Frasier‘s original run, the comedic value of the revival and what the potential is for his reboot series going forward. Regarding the future of the Frasier reboot beyond the recently released Season 1, Grammer believes the series is only scratching the surface of what it can show. “I think we should go to another 100 episodes at least,” he says. “There’s enough groundwork laid between these human beings; they are wonderful characters. I want to see where they go. And I want to see what happens to Frasier.”

Grammer also revealed he aimed for a “sillier” revival of Frasier when conceptualizing the idea as he thought he took the titular character too seriously, wanting to take some of the edge off his character, keep the story simple and make him more relatable. “My idea always was, maybe we took ourselves a little too seriously as Frasier. It’s just about a family and about a character who’s still trying to do the world some good. And so, I made a conscious decision that we should try to be a little sillier and not maybe carry that mantle of how precious we were. And I think I’m very happy about where we ended up,” he said. Grammer previously said he believes the reboot is funnier than the Emmy-winning original.

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