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Dominic Purcell want fans of Prison to know that he has no plans at all to participate In the upcoming restart.
Purcell took, 55 Instagram On Wednesday, July 2, with a message about The highly expected TV show.
“I mean I get it, it was a sick show, but L’H really moved on. It doesn’t happen,” headed the post. “The excitement of the possibilities for me is much greater than the past. I’ve made it women and men.”
Purcell continued: “I do what I want to do, not what people think I should do, or what I can do with my eyes closed that is a boring way going forward professionally and in life I think. Uncertainty is much more appealing.”
The explanation comes as Hulu is currently working on a restart set in the same world as the original but will include a completely new story and cast. So far the upcoming show has hit Emily Browning, Lukas Gage, Ray McKinnon and Margo Martindale.
Prisonbroadcast on Fox between 2005 and 2009, introduced Us To Purcell and Wentworth Miller as the fictional brothers Lincoln Burrows and Michael Scofield. The show followed Miller’s character as he was arrested himself to help his brother who was found guilty wrongly escaped from prison to avoid the row of death and experience his innocence.
Purcell and Miller, 53, re -appear their characters in The last break, Was a television film that ended the series before a revival was briefly ordered in 2017. Fox later confirmed that an extra season was in an early development, but in 2020, Miller said he had done it with the franchise.
“I’m out. O PB. Officially,” he wrote through Instagram at the time. “If you were a fan of the show, hoping for extra seasons … I understand this is disappointing. I’m sorry.”
Pure respond in the comments Department, writing, “It was fun. What ride was. Support and understand your reasoning in full. Glad you made this decision for your health and truth. Love ya brother.”
Miller, who came out in 2013, expanded “Officially” steps away Because he no longer wanted to play straight characters.
“I don’t want to play straight characters,” he added. “Their stories have been told (and told). So. No more Michael.… If you’re hot and bothered (because) you fell in love with a fictional straight man played by a real gay one … that’s your job.”