The Frasier reboots get a brand new update, but sadly, it hints that the revival is in big trouble. As one of the seminal sitcoms from the '90s, it makes sense that Fraiser being brought back almost two decades since it wrapped up. Lead star and producer Kelsey Grammed has been leading the efforts to bring the Cranes back into the small screen. Unfortunately, it doesn't seem like things are going his way, at least according to the latest comments from his co-stars, David Hyde Pierce and Bebe Neuwirth.
Reviving Frasier has long been in the making. Grammer was already talking about the project as early as 2017, but no official word about it came until it was officially ordered by Paramount+ in 2021. The actor is confirmed to reprise his radio psychiatrist character, Frasier Crane — originally introduced in Cheers, but no additional castings have been announced, yet. Plot details are still scant at the moment, although Grammer previously revealed that the upcoming project will see its titular character's third act. As exciting as this is, however, there are questions about who will join him in the new streaming sitcom.
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At this point, it doesn't seem like Niles and Lilith are part of the Frasier revival, at least based on Pierce and Neuwirth's new comments. The pair are currently promoting their new HBO show Julia, and were recently asked about what they know about the Paramount+ project. Unfortunately, both claim that they aren't involved in it. In fact, all they know is that Grammer is working on it. Although they're supportive of the endeavor, their comments are indicative of the real status of the Frasier revival. It seems like even after a substantial
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