Actor James Franco once produced his own interpretation of the hit sitcom Three’s Company. Joyce DeWitt would soon hear about Franco’s take on the hit sitcom, which she couldn’t see.
Joyce DeWitt once shared what she thought of James Franco’s ‘Three’s Company’ reboot

Many have floated around the idea of a Three’s Company reboot. But years ago, Franco actually brought a Three’s Company reboot to Sundance. The Spider-Man star’s version of the sitcom was a more dramatic take, however, which was inspired by his own memories of the show.
“I was just thinking, back in the day, when people were watching that show, people were probably sitting in their living room watching these other people in their living room, so I thought, let’s suck the audience into their living room and then there’s projections on all four walls,” Franco once told MTV News. “And it’s not just seeing the show on all four walls. It’s like, Chrissy’s on this side, and Janet’s on this side, and you’re in the middle.”
DeWitt would later hear about Franco’s project. Although she couldn’t make it to Franco’s show, she thought it was an interesting idea.
“I was invited to come to Sundance when James’ film was screened, but I was doing a play in Toronto so I obviously couldn’t fly in for the night,” she once said according to Sitcoms Online. “So I haven’t seen it but I don’t know what he exactly did with that or what his intentions are. But he’s such a talented, wonderful, young professional that I’m sure if he decided to do something, it would probably be pretty wonderful. But I didn’t see him or I don’t know him but I do know his work, and as an actor I enjoy his work enormously, I think he’s very talented. But I didn’t get to see the film so I can’t tell you what he did, I can’t comment on that.”