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Cole Sprouse and Dylan Sprouse attend the Los Angeles special screening of Focus Features' “Lisa Frankenstein” at Hollywood Athletic Club

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More than a decade has passed sinceColeandDylan Sprousecostarred in the same project, but they may be open for another on-screen twinning moment.

When asked if the brothers have discussed working on something together, Cole responded, “Yeah, we actually have.”

“It’s not off the table!” he added of reuniting on-screen with hisBeautiful Disasterstar broth, with whom he starred on Disney Channel’sThe Suite Life of Zack and Codyfrom 2005 to 2008 and its sequel seriesOn Deckfrom 2008 to 2011.

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Cole Sprouse and Dylan Sprouse attend the special screening of HBO Max’s “Moonshot” at E.P. & L.P. on March 23, 2022 in West Hollywood, California.

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He continued, “So it’s just about finding something that’s cool and interesting and that actually plays with the twin idea a little deeper than, like, ‘What if you said something at the same time?’”

The actor added that the two had “talked” about collaborating on an original idea. “We want to make sure that it’s really good. I think there’s an expectation now that’s been so many years, so if we want to make it really tight.”

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Cole Sprouse and Dylan Sprouse attend the 2022 Vanity Fair Oscar Party

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SinceThe Suite Life on Deckwent off the air in 2011, the Sprouses have not appear together on screen. At the time, the two stepped away from acting to study at New York University. Shortly after graduating, Cole returned to entertainment with a starring role on The CW’sRiverdale, whileDylan opened a meadery in Brooklynand eventually took on smaller projects.

The two were previously child stars since their infancy — their first job being a shared role on the sitcomGrace Under Fire. The former Disney Channel stars then notably bothplayed Ross Gellar’s son Ben onFriends, appeared inBig DaddyoppositeAdam Sandlerand eventually became Disney Channel staples as Zack and Cody Martin, the mischievous twin brothers living with their lounge singer mother (Kim Rhodes) in the fictional Tipton Hotel.

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Actors Dylan Sprouse and Cole Sprouse arrive for the Disney Channel Original Movies Los Angeles on July 27, 2004

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In a recent interview with PEOPLE,Five Feet Apartstar Colereflected on the enduring impact ofThe Suite Lifeand what it means to him, Dylan and their castmates still today.

He shared that he and his co-stars, which also includedAshley Tisdale,Brenda Songand Phill Lewis, “never anticipated that it would’ve been such an important part of so many people’s childhoods.”

“It’s really beautiful to see that people still have such a wonderful and nostalgic space still carved out for children’s programming and our show,” Sprouse said, noting how viewers of all ages still show their appreciation for the show online and in-person.

The actor added that it’s especially moving to see the loveSuite Lifespecifically has received, considering what a significant part of his and Dylan’s childhood it was. TheMoonshotstar said, “Those parts of our childhoods are really special and golden. And it’s nice to see that we still have that space with people.”

source: people.com