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2. "Good Morning Britain" co-host Ed Balls then asked McCormack whether he felt he would be cast as Will if the show were being made today. "Well, I guess the answer would be, they'd have to say in the casting room: 'And you're gay, right?,' which I don't think they can say," the actor responded. "So I still think, as you say, it's hypothetical. I would like to think in general that the best person for the role, the one that comes in and knocks it out of the park, is the one that gets the part." Do you think if Will & Grace were being made today, a straight actor would still have a chance at the role of Will?
3. Created by Max Mutchnick and David Kohan, "Will & Grace" told the story of two co-dependent best friends – interior designer Grace Adler, played by Debra Messing, and McCormack's lawyer Will – who share an apartment in New York City. Its depiction of single, urbanites – some gay, some straight – was considered groundbreaking at the time. The show debuted on NBC in September 1998 and ran until 2006, before returning from 2018 to 2020. In total, there were 246 episodes over 11 seasons. Are you a fan of the show Will & Grace?