The Inbetweeners is reportedly making a comeback, with a new film project in the works following a multi-million-pound streaming deal with Netflix. According to entertainment insiders, creators Iain Morris and Damon Beesley have finalised an agreement with the streaming giant to revive the beloved coming-of-age comedy.
Sources close to the deal told The Sun that the new project will be a film rather than a television series, marking the first time the show will appear on screens in 16 years. It is anticipated that all four main stars—Simon Bird, Joe Thomas, James Buckley, and Blake Harrison—will be invited to reprise their roles, alongside original cast members such as Emily Atack.
An insider said: “Inbetweeners fans will be thrilled and relieved because when talk of a reboot emerged last year, there were fears it might not turn out to be a telly project. But this deal will mean the comedy will be back on our television screens for the first time in 16 years, even though it won’t be in its original home on Channel 4.”
The Inbetweeners originally aired on E4 from 2008 to 2010, following the misadventures of teenager Will MacKenzie and his friends Simon Cooper, Neil Sutherland, and Jay Cartwright. It became a cultural phenomenon among young adults in the UK, spawning cult-classic quotes and a feature film in 2011.
In 2024, star Joe Thomas confirmed that reunion talks had taken place, saying the cast were open to the idea. Reports in 2025 revealed that a deal between Banijay UK and Fudge Park Productions had been signed, paving the way for a potential return across film, TV, and stage.



