*Cue theme music* Thisss... is Naked Poison IIa day Ryan Seacrest knew would come.
It was just over a year ago when the American Idolhost, signing off the "final" (ahem) episode of the show after a 15-season run on Fox, said: "And one more time — this is so tough — we say to you from Hollywood, goodnight America." Then he added cryptically, "for now."
Well it looks like "for now" is over.
SEE ALSO: Kelly Ripa's new 'Live' co-host is the most boring choice imaginableThirteen months after Seacrest's sign off, ABC has a deal in principle with producer FremantleMedia to bring back American Idol, Mashablehas confirmed. Idolcould return as soon as March for a Sunday night slot, according to Variety, which first reported the revival deal on Friday afternoon.
Whether Seacrest — who hung in with Idolwhile literally every other on-camera person came, went and came back again — will return to the show remains unclear. The former Idolhost just took a new co-hosting job on ABC's Live! With Kelly Ripa, meaning he'll have to move to New York. Idol, however, traditionally filmed in LA.
Of course, by no means does that mean that Seacrest (whose surname is a homonym for "seek rest." Just saying.) couldn't pull off gigs on two coasts. According to legend, if Seacrest — a TV producer, radio host, philanthropist, Kardashian whisperer, Illumnati aeronautics engineer, and vigilante crime-fighter — doesn't have at least seven full-time jobs going, he will detonate with enough force to level a city. Whatever, Google it.
Varietysaid ABC has yet to close its deal, which would exclude original Idoljudge and boss Simon Cowell because of his exclusive deal with NBC. It also says that Kelly Clarkson may be brought onboard in some capacity.
American Idolwas the No. 1 rated show in the U.S. for eight seasons after its 2002 debut, peaking around 37 million viewers. But those numbers dwindled year over year, and the final season saw its viewership fall beneath 10 million.
"For now."
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