Tim Allen,
Richard Karn,
Casey Sander and
Debbe Dunning had a reunion in a television special named ''Tim Allen Presents: A User's Guide to Home Improvement'' in 2003 (a terminally ill
Earl Hindman did voice-overs, befitting his never-seen persona of Wilson; Hindman died shortly after the special aired). Allen presented his own favorite clips from the show, insider's tips, personal reflections and a question and answer session with the live audience. On August 3, 2011, in
Pacific Palisades, California, the surviving main cast members reunited for
Entertainment Weekly magazine, including
Jonathan Taylor Thomas, whom the cast had not seen since 1998. Karn guest starred in two episodes of Tim Allen's 2010s ABC/
Fox sitcom
Last Man Standing in 2013. Thomas has also appeared on
Last Man Standing, and has directed episodes of the series. In 2015,
Patricia Richardson guest starred on
Last Man Standing in the episode "Helen Potts", playing the episode's titular character. Thomas made a cameo in the episode, playing Richardson's son. On May 5, 2015,
Hollywood Life reported that Allen and Karn had admitted talking about getting back together as a cast for a
Home Improvement reboot or reunion show. Karn was quoted as saying, "There is always a chance, absolutely. Would I be on board? Yeah, I think so! I would love to see what the story lines could be, it could be very funny!" On February 18, 2020,
CinemaBlend reported that Allen wants to bring back
Home Improvement for a revival: I like the idea of doing it as a one-off, like a one-hour movie [versus a full-fledged revival series]. I like the idea of finding out where the boys are now, and where...
Tool Time would be in today's world. I just think it's a marvelous idea, and all the actors think it's a great idea. In January 2021, Allen reprised his role of Tim Taylor in an episode of
Last Man Standing titled "Dual Time". Premiering in February 2021, Tim Allen and Richard Karn, teamed up with YouTuber DIYer
April Wilkerson, on History Channel unscripted competition show
Assembly Required; where home handymen/makers/DIYers/inventors, compete to build souped up home tools a la
Tool Time from
Home Improvement, with supplied parts and pieces, and some of their own junk at home. Premiering in June 2022, Allen and Karn again teamed up with Wilkerson on another History Channel documentary series
More Power; where the hosts cover the history of tools, again a la
Tool Time from
Home Improvement. In a 2024 podcast interview, Richardson debunked Allen's claims of a reunion and denied interest in one. She cited Earl Hindman's death, Zachery Ty Bryan's legal issues, and the retirement of both Taran Noah Smith and Jonathan Taylor Thomas from acting as further reasons. == References ==