TMC
08-06-2019, 05:13 AM
https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/shia-labeouf-whether-ever-bring-212954820.html
Now that Shia LaBeouf has conquered the world of film, would he ever consider returning to television -- including one of his previous roles?
ET's Katie Krause sat down with the 33-year-old leading man, alongside his co-stars, Dakota Johnson and Zack Gottsagen, in the new indie film The Peanut Butter Falcon, where the topic of reprising his beloved role in Even Stevens came up. Although he shut down the possibility of ever taking on the Disney Channel show again, he fondly looked back at the experience.
"Yeah, I mean, I loved doing it. It was a lot of fun. But no, I haven't thought about that," he stated.
However, LaBeouf's co-stars expressed their love of the show, even jokingly discussing helping him make it happen, although it might not resemble the show that fans remember.
"It'll be me, my grandma… and it takes place on a cruise," Johnson joked.
Their film follows Zak (played by Gottsagen), a boy with Down Syndrome who runs away from home to pursue his dream of becoming a professional wrestler. Along the way, he encounters Tyler (LaBeouf) and the two set off on an adventure together.
Now that Shia LaBeouf has conquered the world of film, would he ever consider returning to television -- including one of his previous roles?
ET's Katie Krause sat down with the 33-year-old leading man, alongside his co-stars, Dakota Johnson and Zack Gottsagen, in the new indie film The Peanut Butter Falcon, where the topic of reprising his beloved role in Even Stevens came up. Although he shut down the possibility of ever taking on the Disney Channel show again, he fondly looked back at the experience.
"Yeah, I mean, I loved doing it. It was a lot of fun. But no, I haven't thought about that," he stated.
However, LaBeouf's co-stars expressed their love of the show, even jokingly discussing helping him make it happen, although it might not resemble the show that fans remember.
"It'll be me, my grandma… and it takes place on a cruise," Johnson joked.
Their film follows Zak (played by Gottsagen), a boy with Down Syndrome who runs away from home to pursue his dream of becoming a professional wrestler. Along the way, he encounters Tyler (LaBeouf) and the two set off on an adventure together.