Summary
Kelsey Grammer is set to return as Frasier Crane in a reboot, with the new synopsis teasing a storyline about reconnecting with his estranged son.
The future of the well-known Cheers bar remains uncertain, alluding that it might not be in existence anymore, potentially disappointing fans of the renowned sitcom.
Frasier and his companions have discovered alternative locations to socialize, including a tavern named Mahoney's as a heartfelt homage to the late actor John Mahoney.
A new synopsis for the Frasier reboot provides plot details and offers a subtle clue about the fate of the Cheers bar. The original Kelsey Grammer show, which garnered numerous awards, aired from 1993 to 2004. After gaining popularity among younger viewers in recent years, a Frasier reboot is currently being developed, featuring Grammer reprising his role as Frasier Crane. The synopsis reveals that Frasier returns to Boston to reconnect with his son Freddy, who shows no interest in repairing their strained relationship. Additionally, the synopsis suggests that the iconic Cheers bar no longer exists, alluding to its possible destruction. However, Frasier and his friends discover new establishments to frequent, such as a tavern named Mahoney's in honor of the late Frasier actor John Mahoney.
Will Frasier Directly Address The Fate Of Cheers
The absence of the Cheers bar would be a significant blow to fans hoping for a return to the iconic setting in the Frasier reboot. The show will now have to address how it handles the apparent closure of the tavern where Frasier Crane used to spend time with Sam, Woody, Cliff, Norm, and the rest of the gang. Considering the jokes Frasier endured during his visits to Cheers, it's possible that the character won't be too saddened by its demise.
Although Frasier won't be returning to Cheers, promotional stills have revealed that a significant portion of the new show will take place at a different tavern, which has now been named. Naming Frasier's new favorite bar after the actor who portrayed his on-screen father adds a lovely touch and creates another link to the original sitcom. Unfortunately, there won't be many other connections to the original Frasier, as characters like Niles and Daphne won't be returning for the reboot. The show is set to premiere on Paramount+ on October 12.
Source: EW