Jon Hamm is currently rewatching the critically acclaimed series ‘Mad Men’ with his wife, Anna Osceola. This nostalgic journey comes 11 years after the show concluded its run in 2015, during which it garnered 16 Emmy Awards and solidified its place as one of television’s most celebrated dramas.
Hamm, who won an Emmy in 2015 for his portrayal of Don Draper, noted, “I’ve only seen the show when it first aired, and it went off the air in 2015, so it’s been 11 years since that.” He and Osceola are currently two-thirds through Season 2 of ‘Mad Men’.
Despite the fond memories, Hamm has confirmed that he will not return for any potential ‘Mad Men’ reboot, stating, “If they do it, it certainly won’t be with me. I think I’ve aged out of playing Don.” This sentiment reflects his acknowledgment of the passage of time and the evolution of his career.
As Hamm moves forward, he is set to star in the second season of ‘Your Friends & Neighbors’, which premieres on April 3, 2026. His character in this series is described as a financial titan who turns to burglary, showcasing a different facet of his acting abilities.
Hamm’s involvement in ‘Your Friends & Neighbors’ has already led to the show being renewed for a third season, indicating a positive reception from audiences and critics alike. He remarked, “I’m liking it. This kid’s got a future,” referring to the promising prospects of the series.
As Hamm celebrates his birthday on March 27, 2026, he reflects on his journey from ‘Mad Men’ to his current projects, emphasizing the artistic completeness of the former’s conclusion. He described the ending of ‘Mad Men’ as artistically complete, a testament to the show’s impact on his career.
Details remain unconfirmed regarding any future projects or collaborations, but fans are eager to see what comes next for Hamm in the evolving landscape of television.