Tim Allen & Kat Dennings return to their sitcom roots in new series, Shifting Gears. Watch an exclusive sneak peek featuring Seann William Scott now.
Michelle Nader tells TheWrap how "Shifting Gears" hopes to modernize sitcoms without losing "the parts that we love"
The series also stars Seann William Scott, Daryl Mitchell, Maxwell Simkins and Barrett Margolis. Jenna Elfman will be a recurring guest star.
Allen’s Matt is a beleaguered widower, lonely after his wife’s recent passing. He runs an auto shop that fixes up old cars (the man can never be too far from a tool chest), which he keeps pristinely clean and organized, just like his home.
Yep, it's another story of a conservative father and a somewhat more liberal daughter having to end a lengthy estrangement.
Kat Dennings said stepping onto the set with Tim Allen and the cast to make the new ABC sitcom Shifting Gears “was like a ’90s Mount Rushmore.” The show also stars Seann William Scott ...
ABC's latest sitcom unites "Home Improvement" actor Tim Allen with "2 Broke Girls" star Kat Dennings as an estranged father-daughter duo.
Kat Dennings may have taken a hard right turn, but Tim Allen hasn’t budged. In “Shifting Gears,” he’s the same character we discovered in “Home Improvement” and “Last Man Standing.”
In the seven days since it debuted on January 8, the first episode has amassed nearly 17M multi-platform viewers across ABC, Hulu, Hulu on Disney+ and digital platforms, Disney says. That’s a 173% lift over the episode’s already fairly impressive same-day audience of 6.2M.
The "Abbott Elementary" and "It's Alway Sunny in Philadelphia" crossover also marked a series high with more than 8 million viewers The post ‘Shifting Gears’ With Tim Allen Becomes ABC’s Best Series Launch in 6 Years With 17 Million Viewers | Exclusive appeared first on TheWrap.
Song previously starred alongside Dennings on the drama series, 'Dollface' Brenda Song can’t help but gush over Kat Dennings on Shifting Gears! On the Wednesday, Jan. 15 episode of the new ABC comedy,
F rom the audacious Stiffler on American Pie to the bumbling stoner in Dude, Where’s My Car?, Seann William Scott is not exactly who you might think of when hearing about a new