
From Will & Grace to Sex and the City, why do so many TV reboots lead to our favourite ensemble casts hating each other?
The IndependentSign up to our free IndyArts newsletter for all the latest entertainment news and reviews Sign up to our free IndyArts newsletter Sign up to our free IndyArts newsletter SIGN UP I would like to be emailed about offers, events and updates from The Independent. open image in gallery Indifference: Gillian Anderson and David Duchovny in the revived ‘X-Files’ When Arrested Development returned for the second of two seasons produced years after it was first cancelled, a New York Times roundtable interview between the cast exposed an ugliness at the heart of the show. Discussing misconduct allegations made against series star Jeffrey Tambor, a number of his male co-stars, including Jason Bateman and Tony Hale, defended Tambor’s “process” on set. “In like almost 60 years of working, I’ve never had anybody yell at me like that on a set,” Walter said, through tears. Elsewhere, Sarah Jessica Parker and Kim Cattrall’s beef went public in 2018, the latter accusing “cruel” Parker of “exploiting” the death of her brother to “restore ‘nice girl’ persona”.
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