Scott Michael Foster is totally down for a revival of Greek — and has hopes for the place his character, Cappie, is right now.
“I have my [own] opinion. I think he’s probably operating a fish taco stand in Baja, California somewhere, selling tacos and hanging out by a beautiful beach,” Foster, 38, completely instructed Us Weekly whereas selling his upcoming Netflix movie, Choose Love, in an interview performed previous to the SAG-AFTRA strike.
After taking a beat, Foster rapidly added: “And somewhere, hopefully, with [his girlfriend] Casey.”
Foster starred on the ABC Family collection from 2007 to 2011 as John Paul “Cappie” Jones, the lovable president of Kappa Tau fraternity with main Peter Pan syndrome. The comedy-drama targeted on sorority and fraternity life on the fictional campus of Cyprus-Rhodes University, however Foster believes the present’s success stemmed from breaking down the stereotypes that come together with Greek life.
“A lot of times college shows sort of focus on the stereotypical partying aspect, the drinking and the hookup culture and it was so much more than that,” he instructed Us. “[Greek] was really about who you are between the ages of 18 and 22 and the growth that happens, the change that happens, the friendships that are built. It was more than just, you’re partying. That’s an easy trap to fall in. I think we just were smart enough to avoid that.”
Foster’s character arguably skilled a few of the most progress all through the collection, majorly partially to his will-they-won’t-they romance with girlfriend Casey (Spencer Grammer). While the present introduces them as exes, viewers comply with them all through the 4 seasons as they discover their means again to at least one one other — and cement themselves as certainly one of TV’s most iconic {couples}.
Casey and Cappie finish their story driving off into the sundown, however followers have typically questioned the place their characters — together with the remainder of the Cyprus-Rhodes gang — can be right now.
In 2016, Freeform introduced plans to debut a Greek: The Reunion film. The two-hour movie would have gathered collectively the solid for his or her five-year reunion — however the community determined to not transfer ahead with the movie. Foster, nevertheless, remains to be able to reprise his function if the time comes.
“There was talk a few years ago about a feature [film]. I know that ended up not happening, but I think I can speak for most of us from the cast [when I say] that we had a good script come along and they were willing to do it,” he stated. “I think a lot of us would entertain the idea as long [as it] honors the original story. I think we’d all be very happy with it.”
Whether the solid will reconvene on display screen stays to be seen, however Foster appears to be like again on his time with Greek fondly — and credit the collection for serving to craft him into the actor he’s right now.
“Greek was those early days, right? So I was still trying to figure out who I was as a person, much less what I learned as an actor,” he defined. “And that role [of Cappie] was pivotal in shaping how I approached [my] future characters. He was written very smart, very funny and very witty. So I think that really helped me bring that into future auditions and roles. I definitely think that was such a good role for me to start off with because it helped me embrace that side, which I might not have embraced before.”
Foster has introduced these classes to his newest work, the upcoming romantic comedy Choose Love. The actor portrays Paul, the regular boyfriend of Cami (Laura Marano) who should select between him and two former flames. The Netflix movie, which options an interactive characteristic and a number of endings, introduces Paul because the “dream” man — however Foster insists there’s extra to the character than meets the attention.
“There’s layers to him,” he instructed Us. “He’s definitely more than just what he says on paper. He loves Cami and wants to be with her but there are always problems. I don’t know how much I can say, but let’s say he’s definitely more complex than the log might say.”
Choose Love premieres on Netflix Thursday, August 31.
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