How I Met Your Mother stars reunite nearly a decade after finale
How I Met Your Mother stars David Henrie and Josh Radnor have reunited nearly ten years after the sitcom's finale aired.
On his Instagram account, Henrie shared a sweet picture of himself and Radnor smiling for the camera. "Found my father. Finally," Henrie captioned the post.
The caption is a reference to Henrie's role in the long-running comedy series: Luke, the future son of Radnor's character, Ted Mosby. (Lyndsy Fonseca played Ted's future daughter, Penny.)
HIMYM ran for nine seasons and was framed in a time-hopping narrative structure, with Ted telling his children the story of how he met their mother.
Fans of the show have been delighted by Henrie and Radnor reuniting. "David from experience pls don't let him sit you down for another story, unless you got 9 years," one fan joked in a comment, referring to the sitcom's premise.
Another fan followed suit, quipping, "Has he told you about meeting your mother yet?" before adding, "I'm sure it's a very short and to the point story."
A third fan praised the picture of the two stars, commenting: "This is the greatest post ever in the world."
The original series also starred Jason Segel as Marshall Eriksen, Cobie Smulders as Robin Scherbatsky, Neil Patrick Harris as Barney Stinson, Alyson Hannigan as Lily Aldrin and Cristin Milioti as Tracy McConnell, aka 'The Mother'.
How I Met Your Mother received a spin-off titled How I Met Your Father in 2022, but it was cancelled in September after two seasons. The spin-off starred Hilary Duff, Christopher Lowell, Francia Raisa, Suraj Sharma, Tom Ainsley and Tien Tran. Kim Cattrall starred as the future version of Duff's character, while Patrick Harris briefly reprised his role as Barney.
Around the same time he appeared in HIMYM, Henrie starred in Disney's magical sitcom Wizards of Waverly Place alongside Selena Gomez. He'll next be seen as young adult Ronald Reagan in the biopic Reagan.
Meanwhile, Radnor most recently appeared in the miniseries Fleischman Is in Trouble.
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