Actor Taylor Kitsch stated that he has been invited to return for the reboot of the popular series "Friday Night Lights," and he is, in a sense, ready for it, reports Variety, according to UNN.
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While discussing the reboot of the beloved NBC drama on one of the shows, Kitsch mentioned that he was "asked" to come back for this project. "And while he is open to returning in some capacity, don't expect him to be around for more than an 'episode',” the publication notes.
"I’m always flattered. Never say never. But I would come in and maybe do something for an episode," Kitsch said. "I don't want to go and do the whole thing. I would go and have fun, but I don't want to be the lead in 'FNL', or the reboot, or anything else,” he added.
Kitsch further contemplated what role he might play if he decides to return for the reboot.
"I think if you saw me as someone else, you'd think: 'That's Riggins'," Kitsch remarked. "Especially in that element, if you’re in Texas or doing it the way they’re planning to do it. So yeah, maybe I would play the role of a rival team's coach or something like that and show up on screen for about eight seconds. Yes, I would do that,” he noted.
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The reboot of "Friday Night Lights," announced back in November, is currently in development at NBCUniversal and will be available on Peacock.