Whereas followers await a New Woman reunion, Max Greenfield admitted he’s “not in any rush” to get the roommates again collectively.
“We’ll see what occurs,” Greenfield, 45, solely informed Us Weekly whereas selling his STEM partnership. “We see one another sort of usually and who is aware of. The reality of the matter is it’s actually less than any of us.”
Greenfield famous that it’s as much as creator Elizabeth Meriwether to “have an thought,” including, “And if she actually needed to do it, I’d assume it could be by Disney. However I’m positive in some unspecified time in the future one thing will occur.”
New Woman, which aired from 2011 to 2018, revolved round Jessica (Zooey Deschanel) transferring right into a Los Angeles loft with three males: Nick (Jake Johnson), Schmidt (Greenfield) and Winston Bishop (Lamorne Morris).
After the collection ended, the forged has discovered methods to reunite on new tasks.
“Zooey and I introduced on the SAG Awards, and I believed it was such a pleasant second,” Greenfield recalled to Us. “I had a lot enjoyable together with her, and we had such an excellent time and we hadn’t related in that method in an extended, very long time.”

He continued: “We had seen one another [in the past] however the thought of truly having to do one thing and symbolize the present felt actually significant. I feel the additional away we get from the ending of the present, that reunion will imply all way more. So I’m not in any rush to do it.”
Greenfield’s profession has continued to be on the rise since his time on New Woman. He instantly moved on with CBS’ The Neighborhood — the place he remained for eight seasons.
“The reality of the matter is that this might be our eighth and ultimate season. Whenever you go searching, there’s so few … there’s no exhibits that go eight seasons anymore, and there could by no means be one other one. We could be the final one,” he shared with Us. “So I’m genuinely not unhappy in any respect that that is ending and really feel so grateful for the eight seasons that we got.”
Greenfield is worked up to rejoice the sitcom after enjoying Dave for the reason that present premiered, including, “We’ve been by a lot collectively. This present has made it by a pandemic. This present has made it by a number of writers and actor strikes. It’s been an actual rollercoaster.”
The actor is thrilled for the followers to see the ending. “To have made it this far and to be within the place we’re at is simply such an exquisite reward,” he continued. “And the power to say goodbye in the way in which that all of us need to, it’s nice. So I’m actually excited to have a enjoyable final season the place all people is aware of what the destiny of the present is and have an excellent time with the people who I’ve already had such an excellent time with for the final seven plus years.”

Along with The Neighborhood, Greenfield’s latest onscreen enterprise has him teamed up with Queer Eye’s Jeremiah Brent for a brand new marketing campaign that places a comedic twist on creating a relaxed and curated dwelling by STEM’s discreet and design-friendly gadgets together with the STEM Mild Lure and Fan Lure.
“This can be a actually humorous idea, which initially felt very related to the issues I do comedically. I knew Jeremiah was going to be concerned — who I like and who I knew a bit bit. The concept was that I used to be very bugged, which felt very near what I did at New Woman and what I do effectively,” he informed Us. “Look, everybody else appears to be irritated by me in my life, so why not annoy Jeremiah?”
Greenfield added: “It was a product that I used to be very conversant in. We use it on a regular basis in our home. My expertise with these bugs is all the time the identical. I’ve stated this earlier than, however I really feel like they are surely drawn to sure individuals. My spouse and daughter — not an issue. They completely ignore them, and so they don’t see it as a problem of their life. My son and myself are completely different. So we use all of the STEM merchandise in the home, and so they’ve been actually useful for us.”