‘West Wing’ creator Aaron Sorkin says he’s considering reviving the show after White House visit

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visited the White House on Friday that he’s thinking about reviving the show.“If I had an idea, sure,” Sorkin, 63, told Variety. “I didn’t think about it seriously, frankly, until today… We’ll see what happens when I wake up tomorrow.

But, if you’re asking me now, this is how I feel.”Sorkin was joined by Martin Sheen, Richard Schiff, Dulé Hill, Janel Moloney and more cast members from “The West Wing” to commemorate the show’s 25th anniversary.

They were greeted by First Lady Jill Biden who hosted them at a formal Rose Garden ceremony.“I just got a couple of ideas for episodes just walking around the White House,” Sorkin revealed to Variety. “Like, ‘why didn’t we ever do this?

Why didn’t we ever do that?’”The famous writer and director explained that he’s hesitated bringing back “The West Wing” out of fear fans will miss the original cast.“I suspect that a new president would have a hard time living up to people’s memories of Martin,” Sorkin said of Sheen, 84, who played ficticious Democratic President Jed Bartlet. “But maybe enough time has gone by and it’s a whole new generation,” Sorkin added. “A generation which, by the way, thanks to streaming, thinks we’re making the show today!”The show premiered on NBC in 1999 when Bill Clinton was president.

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