For 12 seasons, the "bones" had a lot of time to collect a big and passionate fanbase, and since the show came out of the air in 2017, that fan -base was arguing for more. Procedural led by Emily Deschanel and David Borenaz built the following with a tone of mileage, stirring light sensibility with some of the worst crime scenes you've ever seen on a network show (A fresh body of "bones" even went too far for producer Stevan Nathan). For some fans, the loss of this crime series was too much to take, and talking about restarting or reviving has been ongoing since 2017.
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At that time, we had a few positive and encouraging events, suggesting that fans can only get what they want. When, how and what involved former actors remains unclear but Season 13 of "Bones" certainly seems likely Seated only on former comments on Starswells and Show -Late Shows. In 2024 Borenaz has clearly stated that it will be open to "bones" rebirthAfter that Deshanel said the same, responding to the comments of her former co-star with incredible, but eventually saying it would be "open" to the idea.
This is following the reviews of executive producer Michael Peterson in 2016 when he said TVLin"I absolutely do not consider this in the end (...) the idea of having some unification for a year or two ... I wouldn't turn it off." At the time, Peterson said that "99,9999 percent of people here will rush to come back", and everything we've heard of it seems to support it. As if it were not enough to keep the fans' expectations high, there are now even more reasons to think that the "bones" could be exhumed in the near future.
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Bone rebirth is complicated, but former actors are eager to return
Restarting the "bones" has become a complicated perspective After Disney acquired Fox in 2019. As a result, the mouse house now owns the play itself and as the creator of the series Hart Hanson said. Diversity In 2023, "a million agents and lawyers will be needed to find out who owns what and what platform to show." However, like bone fans, the former stars on the show remain promising, and the more they talk about the better return series as it maintains such a perspective in the conversation.
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Fortunately, it seems to be exactly what is happening. Along with Carla Gallo, who played Daisy Vic of Bone, Emily Deschanel is now redirecting podcast, "bones". The couple recently talked Sources of comicsTelling the exit that they both want to return to the "bones" rebirth. Gallo even revealed that the former Jackack Hodgings actor, TJ Tin, was thrilled by his return, saying, "I was like," Okay, TJ, would he do a restart? "And he was like, 'yes, I would. Definitely appeared.
Deshanel then spoke in similar positive tones for the new season "Bones", sounds even more intense than he did in previous comments. "People are talking about a potentially restarting show in some way," she said. "It's the 20th anniversary of this year, so it would be fun to do something about it, but I don't know. I'm not responsible for such things, but I would be down for it." Indeed, the "bones" turned 20 in 2025, which would probably be a good excuse to resurrect the series. But even without it, there are many reasons why the revival of the "bones" can work at this particular moment.
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It was never a better time to return the bones
An unexpected result of the streaming era is the revival of former network shows. After leaving the air in 2019, the US network "Costumes" experienced new Netflix successCompassing over 3 billion watches for watches weekly in the summer of 2023 and encouraging restarting in the form of "LA suits". As such, the revival of the "bones" certainly seems more possible than ever. The show is currently moving to Julu and until the numbers of the audience are available, the "bones" clearly have the following.
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Meanwhile, after seven seasons CBS/Paramount+ Series of David Borenaz, Seal Team ended in October 2024, releasing the actor to potentially revive the "bones". Emily Deschanel has only one upcoming project listed on her IMDB and otherwise hosts her bone podcast. Given their previous comments and current availability, the two most important former members of the cast seem to be ready to return.
Otherwise, there is a general feeling that all involved in the "bones" remain fondibuilders of the show and would like to return. As CBRA Gallo told him:
"We have such an Ection Cuke. When talking to Hart Hanson, (producer) Barry Josephosephone - everybody's loveub to this show, the deep investment in this show, in making it. Everyone misses (...) I'm like, why don't we carry this gang together?"
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So far, the answer seems to have to do with the aforementioned Disney acquisition of FOX along with the typical obstacles that come with the production of any kind. But what is clear is that, with everything that is considered, it has never been a better time to return the "bones".
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