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IGN's verdict was: "CBS' MacGyver is an unnecessary, middling reboot that has little to offer—its biggest sin being a bland hero and eye-rolling stakes. Lifting more than a few swerves from the Mission Impossible franchise, this new MacGyver somehow even manages to make the science gimmick dull." [61]
There were several recurring characters in the 1985 television series MacGyver and its 2016 reboot. MacGyver ' s producers had a tendency to use an actor in multiple roles throughout the series. Several recurring characters were added throughout the series run, appearing as guest-stars in the opening credits.
For the reboot, the role of Peter Thornton from the original series was changed to a woman instead named Patricia Thornton, the role went to Sandrine Holt. [46] Last to be cast was Tristin Mays as Riley Davis. [47] Holt departed the series mid season following the twelfth episode. [48]
Angus "Mac" MacGyver is the title character and the protagonist in the TV series MacGyver. He is played by Richard Dean Anderson in the 1985 original series . Lucas Till portrays a younger version of MacGyver in the 2016 reboot .
MacGyver reboot star Lucas Till — who was among TVLine’s picks to play a young Gibbs/Mark Harmon in the recently announced NCIS: Origins prequel spinoff — is saddling up for The Abandons ...
The CBS reboot starring Lucas Till, which premiered in 2016, will end after five seasons with its series finale on April 30. ... “Since coming on board to MacGyver last year, I have been amazed ...
“MacGyver” v2.0 is coming to a close. The CBS reboot starring Lucas Till, which premiered in 2016, will end after five seasons with its series finale on April 30. “All of us at CBS are ...
On May 9, 2019, CBS renewed MacGyver for a fourth season, with Terry Matalas replacing Craig O'Neill as co-showrunner alongside Peter M. Lenkov. [14] It was later revealed that the season would premiere on February 7, 2020, after being pushed to mid-season to make room for Magnum P.I. on CBS' Friday schedule. [15]