In a recent interview with NME, James Buckley discussed the ongoing popularity of The Inbetweeners, noting that the show is even more popular now than when it was originally airing. Buckley, who played Jay Cartwright in the series, described the show as a coming-of-age sitcom that resonates with audiences due to its humor and relatability. The show, which aired from 2008 to 2010 on E4, spawned two successful spin-off movies and continues to be loved by fans.
Reflecting on the show’s enduring appeal, Buckley attributed its success to its focus on humor and the team’s commitment to making people laugh every 30 seconds. He also mentioned a viral TikTok video that reimagined The Inbetweeners for a Gen Z audience, highlighting the show’s continued relevance to teenagers.
Buckley also shared his thoughts on where his character Jay might be in 2024, speculating that he could be successful and possibly involved in fitness or social media. Alongside his wife Clair, Buckley has ventured into vlogging and podcasting, with their latest project promising to share everything with their fans.
The couple’s new podcast is described as a candid look at their marriage, with a focus on humor and everyday topics. They discuss the freedom of creating content online compared to traditional media, highlighting the opportunities for creators to share their ideas without needing approval from networks or executives.
Finally, Buckley expressed his excitement about the Oasis reunion, comparing his support for the band to that of a football team. He praised the band’s impact on music and the excitement surrounding their reunion among fans of all ages.
Wie Man United, als Fergie gegangen ist und sie waren sozusagen in der Wildnis für die letzten 10 oder 11 Jahre. Aber hoffentlich fangen sie jetzt wieder an, Dinge zu gewinnen. Ich denke, das macht es wirklich, wirklich aufregend. Wir alle wollen sie erfolgreich sehen.“‘The Buckleys‘ stehen jetzt zum Streamen zur Verfügung, mit neuen Folgen, die jeden Donnerstag veröffentlicht werden.