SPIN-OFF
JUNE 28 2008 06:26h
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`I can`t re-imagine it currently. It`s just not something that I`ve thought about to be quite honest. I don`t see it happening,` Luke said.
The 42-year-old actor - who starred as Dylan McKay in the hit US TV show from 1990 to 2000 - has no intention of joining former castmates Tori Spelling and Jennie Garth in the new series.
He said: "I can't re-imagine it currently. It's just not something that I've thought about to be quite honest. I don't see it happening."
However, Luke wished Tori and Jennie well with the roles, adding to US TV show 'Access Hollywood': "I wish them a lot of luck. I hope they have a lot of success with it."
Tori, who recently gave birth to daughter Stella Doreen, recently revealed she "couldn't be happier" to reprise her role as Donna Martin in the spin-off, which will be broadcast on US TV network CW.
She said: "Donna Martin was such a huge part of my life. It's going to be so fun to work with Jennie Garth again and see where Donna is today. When they say you can't go home again, it's not true. I'm headed back to the zip code I know best and couldn't be happier!"
The original show was created by Tori's late father, Aaron Spelling.
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