may not know much about a reunion happening – but he would be down for it. “I love that family. I love that show.
If there is anything in the works, you can best believe I’m in,” Gould, 25, exclusively told while attending The Cameron Boyce Foundation’s 3rd Annual Gala on Sunday, June 2 at The Beehive in Los Angeles. Despite his costar Instagram Story of him back on set, Gould, who played Luke Dunphy on the sitcom from 2009 to 2020, says he hasn’t “heard of anything super concrete.” “I have no knowledge.
Maybe he does. I don’t know what he’s up to,” Gould explained, adding that he would “show up” if there were any talks of a reunion despite trying to get into “new fields” of writing and acting. “It’s really hard because, on one hand, you do want to move on with your career and be seen as different things.
Since the show, I’ve been working really hard on writing and getting into new fields of acting, so you want to show everyone what you can do. But you would jump at the chance to relive some of the best years of your life and the character that I grew up doing,” he shared with Gould went on to explain that he is still close with the cast of the ABC sitcom, especially the Dunphy family, which included and “I still talk to Ariel every week. I speak to Ty and Julie.
Julie is a person in my life [who] I always love hitting up for advice,” he gushed, adding that the Dunphy family is still like his “weird pseudo family”. Gould has bee.