James Buckley Critiques Woke Comedies, Talks Inbetweeners Return

James Buckley Critiques Woke Comedies, Talks Inbetweeners Return

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has spoken out about The Inbetweeners return after the show's creators revealed they are working on new material. 

The actor, 38, played foul-mouthed fantasist Jay Cartwright in the Noughties series alongside Joe Thomas as awkward teen Simon; Blake Harrison as dopey Neil Sutherland and   as geeky Will McKenzie.

Yet while there have been talks of bringing the quartet back together for a new project, James insisted he hasn't been approached to revive his character. 

He did, however, claim that The Inbetweeners' crass style of comedy is what's needed in this day and age.  

James explained: 'I think the temperature at the moment is that people would like an Inbetweeners. It would release some sort of pressure... Just make sure we keep all that silly, disgusting humour. That’s what I assume people would want.'

'I think we are coming back to having a laugh again. It was cool for a while to take everything very seriously and to take things the wrong way — when you just know they are not intended to be taken that way, but you do it anyway because you might get some attention.'

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James Buckley has spoken out about The Inbetweeners return after the show's creators revealed they are working on new material (pictured in 2025) 

The actor, 38, played foul-mouthed fantasist Jay Cartwright in the series alongside (L-R) Joe Thomas as Simon; Simon Bird as Will McKenzie and Blake Harrison as Neil Sutherland

He added to The Sun: 'I think we have decided that’s not cool any more. If you were going to say, "I am going to bring a mate to the pub. You’re going to love him — he gets offended by everything," they would be, "I’d rather not, to be honest."'

Back in October, The Inbetweeners' creators Iain Morris and Damon Beesley confirmed that plans are underway to bring back the iconic characters for a fresh chapter, after a signing the deal with production giant Banijay UK.

'It's incredibly exciting to be plotting more adventures for our four favourite friends (ooh friends),' they said in a statement.

It is thought the project could involve a new TV run, a film, or even a stage adaptation, with talks already underway about how to reboot the cult favourite.

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Banijay's chief executive, Patrick Holland, told The Sun he was 'delighted to pick up the conversation about the future of The Inbetweeners with them'.

He added: 'They have an infectious creative vision for the brand which will resonate with audiences old and new.'

The company said the deal 'unlocks the rights and potential to bring The Inbetweeners back for new audiences across a range of platforms including film, tv and stage'.

Star Joe Thomas revealed previously that the cast were eager to return. 

He said the group had stayed close friends and would 'jump at the chance' to work together again.

Speaking to a podcast he said: 'We're all still around. We're all still in each other's lives. We all still like each other.

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'And if it was something that came up, I think we would want to do it.'

Also tipped to return is Emily Atack, who played fan-favourite Charlotte Hinchcliffe.

If the deal goes ahead, the reboot would mark the first time in more than a decade that the full cast have reunited on screen. 

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