Tim Allen says the planned “Home Improvement” reboot has stalled, attributing the delay to “personality problems” among former cast members. In an interview, Allen suggests that difficulties with certain co-stars have complicated efforts to move the project forward. Reporting in The Independent and the New York Post also points to additional context around the original cast: two of the actors who played the children in the series are no longer in acting, and one is described as having a criminal conviction. Taken together, the outlets frame Allen’s comments as part of an explanation for why the reboot has not advanced as expected, while not identifying specific individuals or detailing what the “issues” involve. The coverage centers on Allen’s characterization of internal cast dynamics as a factor in keeping the reboot from progressing, alongside the broader status of the original performers. No release date or official production timeline is reported in the provided accounts.