“Frasier.”Despite the revival series being canceled after two seasons on Paramount+, Grammer, 70, exclusively told The Post he’s “very positive” about the show returning for Season 3 on a different streamer or network.“There’s a better home for it,” he said. “I mean, obviously, they didn’t really promote or spend much time on it.”Grammer explained, “The fellow that worked at Paramount Plus when we first sold the show there left, and so it sort of fell into their laps, the next administration, without having any real conscious and what to do with it.
So I think they gave it sort of a good try, but they weren’t particularly passionate about the project.”“We’ll end up somewhere where people are passionate about it,” he added. “Listen, it’s got a huge audience, a big following, and if people know where to find it, I think they will.”The “Frasier” revival premiered in Oct.
2023 and followed the iconic Dr. Frasier Crane (Grammer) moving back to Boston after the death of his father and the end of his 20-year relationship with Charlotte.
The show was canceled in January 2025, but according to Deadline, CBS Studios has plans to shop the series elsewhere.Not only does Grammer think “Frasier” will return, but he thinks there’s a chance his former “Cheers” co-star Ted Danson could join him on the revival.“Ted and I might visit actually something together,” Grammer told The Post. “We’ve been talking about a couple ideas.
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