Cole Sprouse drops hint at potential onscreen reunion with Dylan 12 years after 'Suite Life on Deck'
NEW YORK CITY, NEW YORK: Dylan and Cole Sprouse, famous for their roles as Cody and Zack Martin in 'Suite Life', are open to an onscreen reunion.
In a recent interview with Men's Health, Cole confirmed that the twins have discussed working together again.
Cole Sprouse hints at potential screen reunion with Dylan
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The Sprouse brothers reportedly bid farewell to their twin Suite Life characters in 2011.
They first gained recognition for their major theatrical film role in the 1999 comedy 'Big Daddy', where they shared the screen with Adam Sandler.
"Yeah, we actually have," Cole shared with the magazine. "It’s not off the table!"
But, the Lisa Frankenstein star added, "A lot of the stuff that's twin-y is pretty lame; the twin thing can become a circus act if it's not done well."
"And honestly, most of the time when it is done well, it's usually one actor trying to show off by playing both twins."
"So it's just about finding something that's cool and interesting and that actually plays with the twin idea a little deeper than, like, 'What if you said something at the same time?'"
Cody Sprouse reveals missed opportunity for joint role in their early career
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In 2020, Dylan shared his thoughts on a potential reunion, echoing a similar feeling.
"It would have to be right," he said to HollywoodLife. "A lot of the times when they want to cast my brother and I, it's really stupid s**t. So it would have to be something good and tasteful."
In his recent interview, Cody humorously revealed a significant joint role that the renowned brothers missed out on during their early years.
"My brother and I auditioned for Thing One and Thing Two in The Cat in the Hat when we were younger," he shared.
"We showed up to this dance studio, and our mom had put us in these stupid Thing One and Thing Two outfits to try and get the gig, and it was horrible."
"The casting directors were like, 'Go wild.' That was their only direction, because that’s what Thing One and Thing Two do—they just go apes**t."
However, he recounted, things didn’t turn out as expected, and the brothers missed out on the role. "You tell two seven-year-olds to go wild, and they'll go wild," he explained.
"We broke a mirror on one of the walls of the dance studio and then somehow ended up in a full-on fistfight, totally unprompted."
"It was one of maybe the worst callback auditions we’ve ever done but one of the ones that stick out the most. Needless to say, we did not get the part."