Luke Mitchell reveals how he would have Romeo return to Home And Away 

Back to Summer Bay? Home And Away fan favourite Luke Mitchell hints at a return to the long-running soap in his best role to date

He is currently gearing up for the release of his new STAN show, The Republic of Sarah.

However, former Home and Away hunk Luke Mitchell has revealed that he often reminisces on the character who made him a household name, Todd ‘Romeo’ Smith.

‘I have extremely fond memories of Home And Away,’ he told Now To Love.

Back to Summer Bay? Luke Mitchell is currently gearing up for the release of his new STAN show, The Republic of Sarah. However, the former Home and Away hunk reveals he’d return to the Channel 7 show. Pictured, Luke Mitchell (left) and his wife Rebecca Breeds (right)

The 36-year-old, who was based in Los Angeles for years, revealed that if Romeo was to make a return it would have to be a short-lived move. 

‘If it was a fun, little cameo to be had or you know, like a dream sequence, I don’t know if it would be possible but if it made sense and worked out scheduling wise, why not?’ he added.

The Aussie actor played Romeo on Home And Away from 2009 to 2013.

Luke, who is currently filming his new Stan project Down Under, is married to his former Summer Bay star wife, Rebecca Breeds.

In the interview, he revealed that his newest role feels like a blessing as the couple are grateful to be employed during the COVID period.

‘For both of us to get work, in the same time period, in the same country, in neighbouring cities, I feel like we won the lottery,’ he said.

Winning! 'For both of us to get work, in the same time period, in the same country, in neighbouring cities, I feel like we won the lottery,' he said

Winning! ‘For both of us to get work, in the same time period, in the same country, in neighbouring cities, I feel like we won the lottery,’ he said

‘If one of us was in the States and one of us was in Canada and you tried to visit, you’d have to do two weeks quarantine. It just wouldn’t be possible,’ he added.

In his new role, Luke plays Danny Cooper – the brother of a Sarah (played by Stella Baker, daughter of Simon Baker) who establishes a unconventional idea that involves the town using a loophole to create itself as its own country.

The Republic of Sarah is based on on a small town facing destruction due to a greedy mining company.

The Republic of Sarah  is streaming now on Stan. 

New role: In his new role, Luke plays Danny Cooper - the brother of a Sarah (played by Stella Baker, daughter of Simon Baker) who establishes a unconventional idea that involves the town using a loophole to create itself as its own country

New role: In his new role, Luke plays Danny Cooper – the brother of a Sarah (played by Stella Baker, daughter of Simon Baker) who establishes a unconventional idea that involves the town using a loophole to create itself as its own country

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