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‘How I Met Your Father’ Executive Producer, Craig Thomas, Confirms He Met With The Full Cast

How I Met Your Mother fans can rejoice once again, the shows’ co-creator Craig Thomas has said that he met the full cast of How I Met Your Father for the first time today.

The only cast members that are confirmed are Hilary Duff and Chris Lowell, no one else has been announced.

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We got word a month ago that the spin-off series will start shooting on August 2 in Los Angeles, California. No word if it’s on the FOX lot as the previous series, but we imagine it will be.

Following the cancellation of Hilary Duff’s Lizzie McGuire sequel series for Disney+, Hulu has announced that Duff will lead a new 10-episode show for the streaming platform. Titled How I Met Your Father, this series will follow the events of the CBS sitcom How I Met Your Mother, which starred Jason Segel, Neil Patrick Harris, Cobie Smulders, Alyson Hannigan, and Josh Radnor.

Duff will be playing the character of Sophie. In a similar premise to the original series, she will relate the story of how she met her son’s father during the year 2021. Because the series is a sequel, there is a chance we could see familiar characters pop up throughout the season.

The show is created by This Is Us producers Isaac Aptaker and Elizabeth Berger. Pam Fryman, Carter Bays and Craig Thomas, creators of the original show, will also executive produce.

Karey Burke, president of 20th Television, had this to say regarding the project:

How I Met Your Mother is a crown jewel in the 20th library and its fans have clamored for more ever since our final broadcast seven years ago. Our genius producers Isaac and Elizabeth who are — wait for it — legendary within our halls, have created a spectacular new take which both honors the original and is entirely their own.”

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