Dylan and Cole Sprouse reunite with Suite Life co-star Phill Lewis at The Duel premiere

Dylan and Cole Sprouse reunite with Suite Life co-star Phill Lewis at The Duel premiere

Dylan and Cole Sprouse with Phill Lewis at The Duel premiere

The evening of July 29, the red carpet at the premiere of Dylan Sprouse’s new movie, The Duel, saw a delightful reunion. Cole and Dylan Sprouse, the 31-year-old twins and former Disney stars, shared a heartwarming moment with their former Suite Life of Zack & Cody costar, Phill Lewis. 

Dressed in sleek black tuxedos, the trio smiled for cameras, exchanged laughs, and playfully air-punched each other, creating a buzz of nostalgia for fans of the beloved Disney series.

The Suite Life of Zack & Cody, which featured Dylan and Cole as mischievous twins Zack and Cody Martin, aired for three seasons from 2005 to 2008. Following the success of the original series, the twins continued their adventures on The Suite Life on Deck, which ran for another three seasons from 2008 to 2011. 

Phill Lewis, who portrayed the iconic character Mr. Moseby, transitioned from the hotel manager to the captain manager of the S.S. Tipton in the spinoff.

In March 2022, Cole Sprouse made a surprise appearance during a press interview with former castmate Brenda Song, captured on TikTok. 

In October 2023, Dylan Sprouse and Ashley Tisdale, who played Maddie Fitzpatrick, had a spontaneous reunion at a Los Angeles Rams game at SoFi Stadium.

"Ran into my little brother @dylansprouse I love you so much!!!" Tisdale wrote in an Instagram Story, sharing a selfie of the pair. 

Post-Suite Life, Cole Sprouse found success as Jughead on Riverdale from 2017 to 2023. Dylan, while maintaining a lower profile, starred in several films, including Beautiful Disaster, After We Collided, and Banana Split.

The famous twins have expressed interest in collaborating on another project, but only if it’s the right kind of twin-themed endeavour. 

In a February interview with Men’s Health, Cole mentioned the possibility. “It’s not off the table!” he said, emphasizing the importance of a project that avoids being gimmicky. “A lot of the stuff that's twin-y is pretty lame,” he noted. “The twin thing can become a circus act if it's not done well. And honestly, most of the time when it is done well, it's usually one actor trying to show off by playing both twins.”

He added, “So it's just about finding something that's cool and interesting and that actually plays with the twin idea a little deeper than, like, ‘What if you said something at the same time?’”