Will Friedle, who will forever be big brother "Eric Matthews" from Boy Meets World, confirmed on Thursday he won't be making an appearance on the much-hyped spinoff show Girl Meets World anytime soon.

The actor — currently the voice of Bumblebee in the upcoming Transformers Prime: Beast Hunters movie airing Friday at 8 p.m. on The Hub Network, debunked rumors that he would be joining the cast of the '90s series sequel when it airs in 2014.

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"I will only be involved in the show as a fan," Friedle told Mashable. "I know rumors got around that I would be joining, but I have no plans to be on right now. Who knows what will happen — if there is a reunion show, I would go and be with everyone, but Ben [Savage] and Danielle [Fishel] will be great introducing it to a new audience."

The announcement that Girl Meets World would be coming soon created an enormous amount of attention online, especially on Facebook and Twitter. Although Savage and Fishel will be refilling their roles as Corey and Topanga — whose characters are now married with kids — it was uncertain if characters Shawn and Eric would be along for the ride.

"I would love to see what Mr. Feeney and Eric are up to right now, though," he said. "Eric could be either living on the streets or a senator. As an actor, I hope they do some Boy Meets World references, but at the same time, I want them to give the new cast a chance to find their characters."

Friedle has been focused on voiceover work in animated series and films in recent years, from recurring roles on TV shows Kim Possible and Batman in Batman Beyond to now Transformers Prime: Beast Hunters.

"I don't really do on-camera acting anymore," he said. "I love voiceover animation work and I'm having a lot of fun doing it."

As for future voiceover roles, Friedle said doing something with G.I. Joe would be the dream: "I always play the good guy, so I would also love to play a bad guy," he said. "Maybe Cobra Commander in G.I. Joe."

Although the Internet has a soft spot for Friedle and Boy Meets World, he steers away from technology as much as possible.

"I'm two steps away from being Amish," he said. "I don't have a smartphone... and I just learned how to do an email attachment. People are so distracted by their phones... and it creates such a disconnection. There is the concept that the world is getting closer and you can interact with people around the world — and you can — but at the same time, you are missing out on what's happening around you."

In addition Transformers Prime airing on The Hub Network, it will come to DVD and Blu-Ray on Oct. 8.

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