Photo: Michael Trucco/Instagram

One Tree Hill’s James Lafferty Reunites with TV Uncle Michael Trucco: ‘A Good Day’

On Instagram Wednesday, Truccoshared a photofrom his hangout with Lafferty, 36, at a park. The former costars were posed beside a large sign, which they edited to “One Tree Hill.”

“Sign seems legit,” Trucco, 51, captioned the post. “Always a good day when I get to spend time catching up with my buddy/nephew 😜 @jameslafferty. #onetreehill #frymancanyon #treepeople@onetreehilltvshow.”

Resharing Trucco’s post to his Instagram Story, Lafferty wrote: “Just hangin' with Uncle Cooper 🙌🏻.”

Sophia Bush,Hilarie Burton-Morgan,Bethany Joy Lenz,Antwon Tanner, Lee Norris, Paul Johansson,Moira Kellyand Craig Sheffer rounded out the main cast.

Even though the series wrapped nine years ago, the cast still gets together from time to time. Recently, former costars Johansson, 57, Sharon Lawrence andShantel VanSantenattendedLenz’s holiday party.

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“It wasn’t until my thirties that I began to hear the same compliment repeated from many different folks every time I would throw a party,” she captionedan Instagram post, which featured photos of the former castmates together. “‘You have amazing friends, Joy. You surround yourself with such wonderful people.’ That wasn’t always the case.”

“It’s taken much time, trial, and error to cultivate this kind of group,” she added. “I love you all. Thank you for coming and sharing your love and spirits! Friends, you are one of those Amazing people that everyone else was talking about!!”

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Like the show’s devoted fanbase, Murray still hasOne Tree Hillon his mind. The 40-year-old actor recently toldE! Newshis idea for a possible reboot.

“I have an idea that’s been bouncing around in my head to do a new generation of this show, dealing with today’s issue,” he told the outlet. “There’s just so many things now that are so very different than it was back in the early aughts. So, you can do issues that are relating to children and kids that [they] are dealing in high school today.”

Murray also said he “can’t imagine that it won’t at some point.”

“We get asked all the time. I know I do. And I know Hilarie does, and I see everybody at least once or twice a year,” he added. “I got to imagine at some point, there would be some version of it.”

source: people.com