Alyssa Milano teases the Who's The Boss sequel show in development. Other than the popular sitcom, the actress is known for her roles in Melrose Place, Charmed, My Name Is Earl, Mistresses, Wet Hot American Summer: 10 Years Later, and Insatiable. Milano recently starred in the new Netflix thriller, Brazen, as a crime expert and mystery writer who investigates the death of her sister, a webcam performer. Other than her acting roles, Milano has unknowingly lent her namesake to Star-Lord's ship in Guardians of the Galaxy.
Who's The Boss follows Tony Danza as Tony Micelli, a retired Major League Baseball player who moves to Fairfield, Connecticut with his daughter, Samantha (Milano). There, Tony takes a job as a live-in housekeeper for a divorced advertising executive, Angela Bower (Judith Light), and her son Jonathan (Danny Pintauro). Also making frequent appearances is Angela's feisty mother, Mona Robinson (Katherine Helmond). The show premiered on ABC in 1984 and ran for eight seasons before concluding in 1992. Since ending, Who's The Boss has remained one of the most popular sitcoms of its era and thus, interest in a revival has remained high.
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Now, during an interview with Fox 5's Good Day New York, Milano teased the Who's The Boss sequel show that has been in development for several years. The pandemic has delayed the project a bit, but Milano hopes it will come into fruition soon. The actress says producers are currently working to “figure out what the show would look like” and “what stage in our lives we would pick up from.” Read what she had to say below:
We’re actually developing a reboot, well it’s more of a sequel and we’ve been developing it now for a couple of years. The
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