John Slattery, who performed Roger Sterling in all seven seasons of AMC’s interval drama sequence Mad Males, lately spoke in regards to the prospect of his return if a reboot of the long-lasting sequence had been to occur. Mad Males initially aired from 2007 to 2015 and garnered important acclaim and several other awards. It’s broadly considered one of many best reveals ever.
John Slattery has ‘no curiosity or want’ to do a possible Mad Males reboot
Slattery made it clear throughout a current interview with Parade that he didn’t need to reprise his function as Roger in a possible reboot of Mad Males. “Individuals ask, ‘Dude, don’t you would like you possibly can repeat that?’” Slattery defined. “I’ve no curiosity or want to attempt to repeat it, as a result of we had that. That’s what’s so nice about engaged on one thing like this. There’s no obligation to be something like that. It’s simply one other story. And the number of this enterprise is, is what drew me to it within the first place,” he added.
Though the actor seemingly expressed curiosity in showing in a potential sequel sequence, he additionally talked about his doubts about Roger being round for that to occur. “Roger Sterling is useless and gone,” Slattery speculated. “He didn’t reside a lot previous the top of that present, I don’t suppose,” he additional acknowledged.
Slattery acquired a number of accolades for his efficiency on Mad Males, together with 4 Primetime Emmy nominations for Excellent Supporting Actor in a Drama Sequence. As a member of the forged of the present, he gained two SAG Awards for Excellent Ensemble in a Drama Sequence.
Created by Matthew Weiner, Mad Males takes place between 1960 and 1970 and predominantly revolves round Jon Hamm’s enigmatic Don Draper, who works as an promoting govt at Sterling Cooper Draper Pryce (later renamed as Sterling Cooper & Companions). Roger is a senior companion on the company and Don’s mentor.
Whereas Slattery could not return in a possible Mad Males reboot, followers can catch him on his upcoming present, USA Community’s The Rainmaker.
