Marlon Wayans told PEOPLE magazine on March 30th that he’s open to doing a variety show with his family instead of a reboot of In Living Color when asked about the possibility of the show’s comeback.
Damon Wayans Sr., who also sat down during the interview to promote his show, CBS’ Poppa’s House, which airs on Mondays at 8:30 p.m. ET, told the news outlet that the family has a natural chemistry that feels natural and connects onscreen.
In Living Color, created by the pair’s older brother, Keenen Ivory Wayans, aired from 1990 to 1994. The show launched comedians Jamie Foxx’s and Jim Carrey’s careers and defied network expectations for Black comedy on mainstream television.

Thr family’s on and off screen collaboration as actors, writers, and producers span for over 35 years.



L-R: The Wayans Brothers (from left): Shawn, Marlon, Damon Sr, and Keenen Ivory Wayans; Google Image Search; Marlon’s television apperance on his brother, Damon Sr’s show, Poppa House; Photo Credit: Sonja Flemming/ CBS; and The Wayans family after their induction into the NAACP Image Awarde Hall of Fame; Photo Credit: Leon Bennett/Getty Images for the NAACP
Two months ago, the family was inducted into the NAACP Image Awards Hall of Fame for its success in the television and film industries.