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Dylan Sprouse and Cole Sprouse reunite with Phil Lewis for a 'suite reunion'
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Date:2025-03-11 06:54:05
A "suite reunion" happened when actors Dylan Sprouse, Cole Sprouse and Phil Lewis reunited at a movie premiere in Indianapolis, causing fans to reminisce about the trio's hit Disney Channel show "The Suite Life of Zack & Cody."
The 31-year-old brothers and Lewis, 56, put their arms around one another for pictures and even rough-housed a bit on Monday during the premiere of "The Duel," in which Dylan Sprouse stars.
The film's official TikTok page posted the reunion.
In the Emmy-nominated show, Dylan Sprouse played Zack Martin, Cole Sprouse played Cody Martin and Phil Lewis played Mr. Moseby. "The Suite Life of Zach & Cody" aired from 2005 to 2008 and followed the identical twins as they caused a ruckus in the Tipton Hotel.
'One big amorphous memory'
During an interview with Entertainment Tonight (ET) in January, Cole Sprouse said he still speaks with a lot of the cast and crew who worked on "The Suite Life of Zack & Cody," and the spinoff, which aired until 2011.
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"I think when you spend eight years with a crew inside a soundstage, it's kind of inevitable you guys become a little bit of a family," he told ET.
Cole Sprouse continued to elaborate on his time on the teen sitcom, saying, "If I'm being fully honest, when you shoot that many episodes of a show, they kind of all blend together as one big amorphous memory. So, I don't really remember too much of that period."
"The specific details are kind of lost. It was a different time," he said, adding how he loves actor Kim Rhodes, who played his on-screen mother Casey Martin.
When the twins began the show, they were only 12 years old. By the time the show's spinoff series, "The Suite Life on Deck," ended the brothers were 18.
What did Dylan and Cole Sprouse do after 'The Suite Life of Zack & Cody?'
The Sprouse twins continued to act after the "The Suite Life of Zack & Cody" ended. It did take them a while to return to acting as the brothers attended New York University from 2011 to 2015.
Once the twins graduated, Cole Sprouse landed the popular role of Jughead Jones in the TV series "Riverdale" and Dylan Sprouse starred in several films including "The Duel" and "Beautiful Disaster."
'No running in my LOBBYYYYY'
Fans of "The Suite Life of Zack & Cody" could not resist commenting on the TikTok post of the reunion.
TikTok user Kalindi commented, "No running in my LOBBYYYYY," a common phrase from Phil Lewis' character Mr. Moseby.
Another TikTok user, Shay Crafton, said, "(The twins) look more alike now than they did when they were younger."
TikTok user, nnael, posted another classic line by Mr. Moseby: “Oh! I'm sorry. Why don't we just *relax* and turn on the *radio*? Would you like AHM OR FIM?”
Other commentators, including TikTok user mrzcocopuff, said the three actors have aged gracefully and looked "sooo good."
How to watch 'The Suite Life of Zack & Cody'
All episodes of "The Suite Life of Zack & Cody" are available to stream on Disney Plus for subscribers.
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