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Kiefer Sutherland Is Open To Giving His Role As Jack Bauer In ’24’ Another Go

Kiefer Sutherland is looking forward to the comeback of “24”!

The actor recently sparked hope among fans of the show after he announced that he is open to returning to the award-winning series if it gets a reboot. Sutherland starred on the beloved Fox drama as brainy CTU agent Jack Bauer from 2001 until 2010 when it ended.

He also reprized the character for the limited series, “24: Live Another Day” and has headlined other popular thrillers, including “Designated Survivor” since then.

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Although Sutherland will return to television in “Rabbit Hole,” a Paramount+ thriller set to premiere March 26, he still has a burning flame for “24.” And his love for the series is not hard to understand, as the show earned the British-Canadian actor an Emmy and six other nominations.

Kiefer Sutherland visits BBC Radio Two Studios to promote his new album Reckless & Me - LondonMEGA

Explaining how committed she is to reliving her time in life, the “Stand by Me” star stated that it was “one thing” she would “never say no to” if it came back. “Abandoned” clues are detailed to ET:

“When we finished season 8, I said we were done, but we’re doing season 9. There are a lot of elements that need to come together to make it happen, but I’m certainly not going to be the reason why it’s not”

The “A Few Good Men” star added that wearing the Jack Bauer hat was “one of the greatest experiences” of his career. He also expressed his love for the character and appreciation for “the fans who love him.”

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Sutherland referred to filming the long-running series as “the best time of my life” in a separate interview, noting that he was in his early 30s at the time. Thus, he is “physically capable” and “a little smarter.”

Now in her 50s, the VGX Award winner has no problem admitting that the historical aspect of her acting is “so special” that she “would like to see it continue.” For “Rabbit Hole,” the 56-year-old will portray John Weir, a corporate espionage professional, who is framed for assassination by powerful forces.

Thanks to an interesting “mix” of surprise and cooperation regarding the show’s plot twists, he was moved to take on the role. Screen Actors Guild Award winners beamed:

“When you see talented writers like them [John Requa and Glenn Ficarra] is, use what we’re talking about as an idea, and how that idea actually comes to fruition — yes, I have to be honest, there are a couple [of] moments I was really surprised by the way the idea was presented and excited.”

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Sutherland went on to reveal that fans shouldn’t worry about the realistic angle of scenes in the series, explaining, “This manipulation of information technology and how it takes your personal information and manipulates it and uses it against you is a very scary scenario, but it’s also a reality that, on a level certain things, we have to deal with as a society.”

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Last month, The Blast shed more light on “Rabbit Hole” after its official trailer was released online. According to the report, the thriller has an impressive cast including “Game of Thrones” stars Charles Dance, Meta Golding, Enid Graham, Walt Klink, Ishan Dave, Jason Butler Harner and Rob Yang opposite Sutherland.

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The “Monsters vs. Aliens” voice artist also serves as an executive producer for the show alongside show creators Requa and Ficarra, who directed its premiere episode. Hunt Baldwin, Charlie Gogolak, and Suzan Bymel will join them.

The Paramount+ show follows the techno fabric and political thriller type shows such as “Person of Interest” and “24” are famous for. Although he has experience in corporate espionage, Sutherland’s character will be seen operating in unfamiliar territory, where he doesn’t know who to trust.

In addition to showcasing his skills in front of — and behind — the camera, the “Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me” actor also has a successful career as a musician. His latest project, a studio album called “Bloor Street,” was released last year.

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