Shifting Gears Tim Allen Teases Matt, Eve Milestone Between Age Gap

Tim Allen recently commented on the milestone heading Matt and Eva’s way in season 3 Changing Gears after Jenna Elfmanto return.
“My question is – and we haven’t talked about it yet because we will start in late July to do our new season – will Jenna go with me or will I stay with her [on the show]? I don’t know,” Allen, 72, said to himself Us Weekly.
The actress revealed that she was in no rush to see the next chapter in Matt and Eve’s story, adding, “I like to expand on where we just dated a little bit.”
Looking ahead, Allen expressed his support for what’s to come.
“I said I didn’t see it coming, but [showrunner] Michelle [Nader] and his team surprised me again,” he added. “I’m not comfortable with it — because I’m a comedian — so I don’t know where this is going. It doesn’t matter, it works. It makes the dynamic sitcom a little more open, definitely. “
Changing Gears introduced fans to Matt and Eve’s romance in season 1. The two dated for the entire second season before calling it quits due to long distance. Matt and Eve – who have an age gap – find their way back to each other before season 2 ends.
“The age difference isn’t much different than mine and my wife’s,” Allen, who has been married to wife Jane Hajduk since 2006, shared. Us.
Allen noted that his response to the age gap varies, adding, “It depends on the pictures. It scares me at certain ages. [and] we are on that border. If Jenna doesn’t look super cute, our age gap isn’t that big. I just let my hair go natural and she just looks – especially on camera – so young. ” (Elfman is 54.)
For Allen, the difference came from watching Matt and Eve’s scenes.
“They say the better you look and I say, ‘The better I look, the better I look 68,'” he laughed. “I just don’t want to panic about it — and that’s kind of a borderline image these days.”
Allen continued: “It hasn’t really come out yet – except when they joke about, ‘Well, a boy your age.’ If they make fun of it, I don’t like it. But I said, ‘Accepting what is there.’ There are times – and I will give them – to light up well and wear the right clothes so as not to look nervous. “
Allen’s return to the set will come after he ends his promotion as the voice of Buzz Lightyear in Toy Story 5.
“It’s an amazing part of my life,” Allen said of the Pixar role, which he founded three decades earlier. “Buzz has become a part of me, and vice versa.”
Allen teased what fans can expect from the next chapter, which opens in theaters on June 19: “When we were making Toy Story 4, we said, ‘We need more buzz for this.’ I was playing, so it was a big surprise when I saw the message boards. I said, ‘Okay, take that seriously.'”
He concluded by saying, “It was a big challenge to be a lot of Buzzes [in a toy cargo container]then it became very confusing [as to] who’s talking to who, and I’m not exactly sure how they worked it out, but it was so funny to be a part of that. … Basically, it’s a story about an amazing friendship. Kids see it, and adults see it, and add a whole color palette and other toys, so it’s like a small community. I think [if it were with] stick numbers, will still be very popular.”
Shifting Gears is currently streaming on Hulu. Toy Story 5 opens in theaters on June 19.




