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Home Improvement (2025) jumps forward two decades and revs up nostalgia with Tim β€œThe Toolman” Taylor returning to TV in a very different kind of showβ€”this time off camera, but fully in charge of real lives, real tools, and real repairs.

Now co-hosting a wildly popular renovation show alongside his long-suffering wife Jill, Tim has swapped β€œMore power!” for heartfelt DIY advice and life lessons. Together, they juggle hosting duties with parenting three very different adult children, each learning to fix themselvesβ€”and the family bondβ€”as much as fixing houses.

Brad, a budding contractor, struggles to step out from under his father’s shadow. Randy, reinvented as a high-energy content creator, clashes with Tim over online authenticity. And Mark, the youngest, grapples with finding purpose outside inherited talentβ€”and the shadow of Tim’s legacy. Every episode, the Taylor family navigates modern pressures with brute force, tender moments, and unexpected humor.

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When a major on-set disaster strikesβ€”a collapsing studio set during a live season finaleβ€”Tim must put real tools to use, guiding the studio crew, saving the show, and reminding everyone what real strength looks like: safe, thoughtful, and community-minded.

Home Improvement (2025) is a charming blend of nostalgic callbacks and fresh family drama packed into toolbelts and heartfelt repair. It’s a reboot with real tools and real heartβ€”where Tim may still say β€œCadillac” too many times, but now he’s building more than housesβ€”he’s building hearts and second chances.

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