Jake Thomas Talks 'Lizzie McGuire' Reboot, Playing Matt McGuire, and New Video Game 'MindsEye' cover art

Jake Thomas Talks 'Lizzie McGuire' Reboot, Playing Matt McGuire, and New Video Game 'MindsEye'

Jake Thomas Talks 'Lizzie McGuire' Reboot, Playing Matt McGuire, and New Video Game 'MindsEye'

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Best known as Lizzie McGuire’s pesky little brother Mike (and his role in Cory in the House), these days Jake Thomas isn’t only an actor, but a director, writer, photographer, Japanese speaker, and Pokemon aficionado with a social media presence that’s both genuine and nostalgic. Now, after working on the video game MindsEye for the better part of five years, utilizing state of the art performance capture technology, the 35-year-old is expanding his skillset again, playing tech billionaire mogul Marco Silva. He joins us in the studio to discuss this latest project, plus we take a trip down memory lane, talking not just about the good ol’ days on the Disney / McGuire set, but also just what happened with the canceled reboot.


Plus his love for K-pop and Pokemon, his meme-ability, how his 13th bday was his party peak (it’s a story that involves Aly & AJ), and just why he stayed at Nicholas Cage’s house for a week (and what he did there). Not to mention working with Jennifer Lopez in the iconic 2000 psychological and surrealist horror The Cell, and so much more.


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