Inbetweeners Stars Doubt Sequel Despite Record-Breaking Movie Success (VOTE)

First Posted: 24/08/11 13:24 BST Updated: 24/10/11 11:12 BST

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PRESS ASSOCIATION -- The Inbetweeners have cast doubts over a potential sequel to their new film.

The box office hit, which sees the four lads heading off on a lads' holiday in Malia, marks the end of the hit TV series and the actors aren't sure about a reunion in the future.

Simon Bird, who plays Will, said: "I don't think we'd do a ten year reunion. I mean never say never, we might not have worked," as James Buckley (Jay) added: "We'll be trying to get a ten year reunion!"

Blake Harrison - who is best known for portraying Neil - admitted the characters may not be so well-loved in years to come, should they age.

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"The reason the show works is that all these horrible things these characters say, you forgive them because they're so young and ignorant," he explained.

"So if we did something where these characters are ten years older, you couldn't get away with what we get away with now. The whole point of the show is look how stupid we all were when we were that age."

Buckley added that the high school friends may grow apart in the future.

"They're all at the same social level so that's basically why they're friends. In ten years time they'll all have more important people in their lives than each other and at the moment that's not really the case," he said.

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PRESS ASSOCIATION -- The Inbetweeners have cast doubts over a potential sequel to their new film. The box office hit, which sees the four lads heading off on a lads' holiday in Malia, marks the end...
PRESS ASSOCIATION -- The Inbetweeners have cast doubts over a potential sequel to their new film. The box office hit, which sees the four lads heading off on a lads' holiday in Malia, marks the end...
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12:49 PM on 08/24/2011
I need to see the first one first but eventually I probably would, I'm a sucker for my British shows.