It has been over a decade since the final episode of The Inbetweeners aired.
It has been over a decade since the final episode of the hit comedy series, The Inbetweeners, aired, leaving fans yearning for a reunion. James Buckley, the actor behind the mischievous Jay Cartwright, has now responded to the persistent demand.
The 35 year old revealed: "You know, lot of people still ask if there's going to be some more Inbetweeners, and my answer is always the same. Jay's character, with his compulsive lying and obsession with sex, captured the hearts of viewers across the UK and Ireland. James's brilliant performance even earned him a BAFTA nomination in 2011, solidifying his character's status as one of Britain's most iconic teenage characters.
The actor spoke fondly about the pride and joy he derived from his time on the show, emphasising the strong bonds he formed with his co-stars and the shared laughter that made it such a memorable period of his life.
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