Jon Hamm is rewatching the critically acclaimed series ‘Mad Men’ with his wife, Anna Osceola, as he reflects on the show’s lasting impact. The series, which aired from 2007 to 2015, won an impressive 16 Emmy Awards and is considered one of television’s most celebrated dramas.
During this rewatch, Hamm 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.” This nostalgic journey comes as Hamm approaches his 55th birthday, which he celebrated on March 27, 2026.
Despite the fond memories, Hamm has confirmed he will not return for any potential ‘Mad Men’ reboot. He stated, “If they do it, it certainly won’t be with me. I think I’ve aged out of playing Don.” His character, Don Draper, remains iconic, earning him an Emmy in 2015.
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 new series is a financial titan who turns to burglary, showcasing a different side of his acting range.
Interestingly, ‘Your Friends & Neighbors’ has already been renewed for a third season, indicating strong viewer interest and engagement. Hamm’s collaboration with Osceola in the series adds a personal touch to their professional lives.
Reflecting on his past work, Hamm described the ending of ‘Mad Men’ as artistically complete, suggesting he is at peace with the show’s legacy. As he continues to explore new roles, fans are eager to see how his career evolves beyond the shadow of Don Draper.
Details remain unconfirmed regarding any future projects Hamm may undertake, but his current focus on ‘Your Friends & Neighbors’ marks an exciting new chapter in his career.