'Everybody Loves Raymond' reboot not happening, confirms Brad Garrett

ANI June 15, 2025 331 views

Brad Garrett has confirmed that an Everybody Loves Raymond reboot isn’t happening, citing the irreplaceable roles of late cast members Peter Boyle and Doris Roberts. He emphasized that the show’s magic relied on the full original cast, making a revival impossible. Co-stars Ray Romano and Patricia Heaton also agree, calling the original series "perfection." Fans can still watch the beloved sitcom on streaming platforms like Peacock and Paramount+.

"There is no show without the parents. They were the catalyst." – Brad Garrett
Washington, June 15: A potential reboot of the classic sitcom 'Everybody Loves Raymond' is not in the cards, according to Brad Garrett, who played Robert Barone, the older brother of Ray Barone, portrayed by Ray Romano.

Key Points

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Brad Garrett rules out reboot due to missing cast members

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Peter Boyle and Doris Roberts were key to the show’s dynamic

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Ray Romano and Patricia Heaton also oppose revival

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Original series remains available on streaming platforms

In a recent interview with People magazine, Garrett confirmed that a revival of the beloved show is unlikely due to the passing of key cast members Peter Boyle and Doris Roberts, who played the parents, Frank and Marie Barone.

Garrett explained that the show's dynamic relied heavily on the parental characters, and said, "There is no show without the parents. They were the catalyst, and to do anything that would resemble that wouldn't be right to the audiences or to the loyal fan base," as quoted by People magazine.

He emphasised that the show's essence was rooted in the interactions between the two families, and without the parents, it wouldn't feel the same.

Garrett's sentiments echo those of his co-stars. Ray Romano previously expressed his reservations about a reboot, citing the deaths of Boyle and Roberts, as well as his concern that such projects often don't live up to the original. Patricia Heaton, who played Debra Barone, also shared her thoughts, and said, "It was just sort of perfection, and you don't wanna mess with perfection."

She added that with the loss of cast members, a reboot wouldn't be the same show.

'Everybody Loves Raymond' aired for nine seasons, from 1996 to 2005, and won 15 Emmy Awards during its run.

The show's impact on television is still felt, and its reruns continue to entertain audiences.

Despite the lack of a reboot, fans can still enjoy the series on streaming platforms like Peacock and Paramount plus.

Reader Comments

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Priya K.
As much as I'd love to see the Barone family back together, I respect Brad Garrett's decision. The magic of the show was in the complete cast chemistry. Frank and Marie were iconic! Some things are better left untouched. 🙏
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Rahul S.
ELR was my introduction to American sitcoms when it aired on Star World India. The parents' constant meddling reminded me so much of typical Indian families! 😂 Glad they're not rebooting - the original is perfect just as it is.
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Anjali M.
While I understand their reasoning, part of me wishes they'd consider a special reunion episode with the remaining cast. Maybe showing how the characters are doing now? The show's humor was timeless and still holds up today.
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Vikram P.
Smart move. Most reboots ruin the legacy of original shows. Remember how Friends reunion made us realize some things should stay in the past? Better to keep rewatching the classic episodes on Hotstar!
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Sneha R.
The show's family dynamics were so relatable across cultures. Marie Barone was exactly like my saas! 😅 Glad they're respecting the original instead of cashing in on nostalgia. More creators should think this way.
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Karan D.
I disagree slightly - with good writing, they could honor the parents' legacy while moving the story forward. Many Indian TV shows continue after losing original cast members. But I respect their artistic choice.

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