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Madame is served, the cult series with Tony Danza and Alyssa Milano, will make a comeback

2022-06-15T10:03:11.117Z


The famous sitcom of the 1980s will soon be entitled to a sequel. According to the interpreter of Tony Micelli, the cast would be ready to meet again.


For those nostalgic for the 1980s, the cult series

Madame est servie

(broadcast between 1984 and 1992) will officially have the right to a sequel.

On Thursday, June 7, Tony Danza, who plays handyman Tony Micelli in the sitcom, revealed in an interview with Fox 5 that the cast was ready to reunite again.

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According to the actor, the sequel to the cult series will focus on his character as well as that of his daughter, Samantha, played by Alyssa Milano.

"I'm curious to see what will happen in the suite of

Madame is served

, explains Tony Danza, we are waiting for the scenario for the moment".

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Friends

reunion episode , the trailer

Who will be back?

If for the moment, little information has been revealed about the plot of this sequel, it seems that there are already some clues about the cast.

In addition to Tony Danza, Alyssa Milano, should therefore take over the role of Samantha, who has become a single mother.

Judith Light could also make a comeback as Angela Bower, Tony's entrepreneur and employer.

But it's the return of Katherine Helmond aka Mona, a seductive grandmother with acidic lines, that fans are also looking forward to.

If the filming has not yet started and no broadcast date has been revealed, they still have time to review the 8 seasons, just to refresh their memory.

Source: lefigaro

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