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Dylan and Cole Sprouse’s Suite Life of Zack & Cody Reunion With Phill Lewis Is a Blast From the Past
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Date:2025-04-15 14:59:21
These Suite Life stars are once again saying, here I am in your life, here you are in mine.
At the July 29 premiere of The Duel in Indianapolis, Dylan Sprouse and Cole Sprouse reunited with The Suite Life of Zack & Cody’s hotel manager Mr. Moseby, a.k.a. Phill Lewis.
“A suite reunion at #TheDuelMovie Premiere!” read a TikTok posted to the film’s official account, which saw the twins playfully terrorizing Phil, just like old times.
From 2005 to 2008, Dylan and Cole starred as mischievous twins living in the Tipton Hotel, a fancy hotel in Boston, Mass., managed by Lewis’s Mr. Moseby. Brenda Song also starred as hotel heiress London Tipton alongside Ashley Tisdale, who played her friend Maddie Fitzpatrick.
Following the success of the Disney Channel show, the cast filmed an original movie and moved to a spinoff series The Suite Life on Deck, in which the teens continued to antagonize the now cruise ship manager Mr. Moseby—but that was way back in 2008.
And it seems all that playful ribbing on set created lasting love for the Suite Life residents.
"A lot of the cast and crew I still talk to from Suite Life,” Cole told Entertainment Tonight in January. “When you spend eight years with a crew inside a soundstage, it's kind of inevitable you guys become a little bit of a family."
And this isn’t the only time those family ties have been discussed over the years. In March 2022, Cole crashed Brenda’s virtual interview with Lana Candor, and the former costars gushed about how they adored each other. As Brenda admitted, “Cole, I miss you!”
But for the twins, now 31, staying somewhat out of the spotlight following their stint on Disney Channel actually helped them avoid what's become known as the child star curse.
"Part of the reason I went to college was that I wanted to fade out peacefully," Cole told Vanity Fair in 2018, “show everybody I had gone through something that was quite challenging and difficult, but did so with grace and poise and got an education.”
He explained, "By the end of it what I hadn't interpreted was the rise of social media, which kind of kept my brother and I alive in strange, underground subcircles."
Read on for a closer look at Cole and Dylan through the years.
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