It’s often said that Hollywood loves a sequel, but there are some upcoming comedy sequences that no one could have anticipated. Classic comedies from 20, 30 or even 40 years ago are suddenly getting sequels. This isn’t exactly uncharted territory, since franchises like Ghostbusters, Beverly Hills Cop And Bill & Ted have all been resurrected in recent years, but there are some upcoming sequels even stranger than these.
Comedy sequels are notoriously difficult, because so many comedies rely on a solid premise. Once the premise is used, it’s not easy to build a movie that brings out the best of the same characters. This can be especially difficult if there is a large gap between sequels, as tastes can change. Movies like Zoolander 2 And Dumb and dumb too Shows how much can go wrong with a comedy sequel, but that hasn’t stopped studios from bringing some old ideas back to life.
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Ocean 14
Last Movie: Ocean’s Thirteen (2007)
Steven Soderbergh Oceans Trilogy created a new wave of modern heist comedies in the 2000s. This was a huge success for Ocean’s ElevenWhich was envisioned as a standalone movie, just like the 1960 version with members of the Rat Pack. With a cast led by George Clooney and Brad Pitt, Oceans eleven managed to surpass the original in style and substance.
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Although each of the first three ocean s Movies were big hits at the box office, it seemed like a trilogy was enough. The announcement of Ocean 8 Therefore came as a surprise. Although this all-female spinoff also made a lot of money, it received mixed reviews, suggesting that there may not be a future for the franchise. Now, fresh reports about Ocean 14 Come while Margot Robbie and Ryan Gosling are still set to star in a prequel movie Like Danny Ocean’s parents. The Heist franchise is back in full swing.
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The Devil Wears Prada 2
Last Movie: The Devil Wears Prada (2006)
Meryl Streep delivered one of her most iconic performances in the devil wears prada And a rare comedic masterclass for an actor who has won dozens of awards for dramas. Alongside Emily Blunt and Anne Hathaway, Streep strikes the perfect note as an abusive, domineering fashion magazine editor. The Devil Wears Prada is full of memorable quotes, thanks largely to Streep’s acid-tongued delivery.
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The most important news for The Devil Wears Prada 2 Is that Meryl Streep has agreed to star. Emily Blunt is also set to return, but there’s no news yet on whether Anne Hathaway will be involved. Reassembling the cast will be the first big hurdle for the sequel to overcome, but it could also be a challenge with a story that warrants the movie. Early reports suggest that the plot will follow Miranda as the magazine starts facing conflict in a digital age.
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The Princess Diaries 3
Last Movie: The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement (2004)
The Devil Wears Prada Is not the only Anne Hathaway comedy that is getting a sequel years later. Hathaway’s role in The Princess Diaries was one of her first career successes, along with the first sequel, The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement. Since the second movie came out in 2004, not many people would have expected a sequel to come two decades later, but Hathaway is reportedly ready for more.
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Since the first two Princess Diaries Telling the story of Mia’s coming-of-age and taking the throne of Genovia, the third movie in the franchise will have to strike a different note. Mia will be much older now, so a young adult comedy wouldn’t make sense. The Princess Diaries 3 Has the opportunity to be a different kind of comedy movie altogether. The one sad piece of news is that Julie Andrews has declared her reluctance to return. The Mary Poppins The star is 89 in October, and she does not see a place for Queen Clarisse Renaldi in the sequel, although many fans would like to see her again.
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Happy Gilmore 2
Last Movie: Happy Gilmore (1996)
Happy Gilmore is one of Adam Sandler’s funniest movies because it provides a great structure for his typical idiot savant character. Despite this, a sequel never appeared as it was on the cards. None of his other big hits from the 1990s and 2000s ever got sequelsBut Sandler chose Happy Gilmore Over other options such as Billy Madison, Big Daddy And The Waterboy.
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Adam Sandler is no stranger to sequels, having made them big apps 2, Murder mystery 2 And the animated Hotel Transylvania Franchise. However, none of his true classics were anything more than stand-alone comedies. Since it’s a sports movie, Happy Gilmore Could have a lot of potential to create an original story that is just as interesting as the first one. If Sandler brings back characters like Shooter McGavin and Virginia Venit, there’s no reason Happy Gilmore 2 Can’t be a hit.
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Sister Act 3
Last Movie: Sister Act 2: Back in the Habit (1994)
After more than 30 years, the US sister act Series is finally getting a third movie. 1991s sister act was a huge box office hit, and it was soon followed by Sister Act 2: Back in the habit. While the sequel may not quite live up to the original, the sister act Movies still have a great cultural impact. Whoopi Goldberg has confirmed that she is back on board for sister act 3, Although there are many unanswered questions about the sequel.
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sister act Has grown in popularity since the stage musical became a success in the 2000s, but not many people anticipated another sequel so many years later. Goldberg is the only star to have confirmed her participation, so it’s possible sister act May try to hand the franchise over to a younger generation of stars like other legacy sequels. Madea Creator Taylor Perry joined as a producer and writersuggesting that he should also be in the director’s chair.
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Dodgeball 2
Last Movie: Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story (2004)
Vince Vaughn and Ben Stiller’s sports comedy ends with all its plot threads neatly tied up, so there wasn’t much talk of a sequel when it was released. However, 20 years later, Dodgeball 2 is determined to go forward. Vaughn is the only star confirmed to return so far, though others like Justin Long have previously expressed an interest. It’s possible that the entire Average Joe team will meet on the court again.
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White Goodman is one of Ben Stiller’s funniest characters, and he’s a big part of Dodgeballs appeal. He ends the movie severely overweight and financially ruined, so Dodgeball 2 Could be his chance for revenge if Stiller decides to return. Stiller was cagey about a potential returnAlthough he is moving away from his active abstinence. without him Dodgeball 2 Will have to come up with an equally enjoyable villain.
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Friday Friday
Last Movie: Freaky Friday (2003)
Freaky Friday is one of Jamie Lee Curtis’ best movies, but she went into a kind of semi-retirement soon after to spend more time with her family. Now that her career is back in full swing with a return to form for the Halloween franchise and an Oscar win for everything everywhere all at once, More than 20 years later, she returns to the body-swapping comedy with Lindsay Lohan.
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Part of that makes Freaky Friday So enjoyable is the intergenerational clash between Tess and Anna Coleman. Now that both characters are fully grown adults, Friday Friday is forced to become creative. There will be more body-swapping shenanigans, but they will also involve Anna’s children. It will also be interesting to see how Friday Friday Explains such a strange event happening twice, and whether fortune cookies will be a key to the story again.
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Legally Blonde 3
Last Movie: Legally Blonde 2: Red, White and Blonde (2003)
In the last decade, Reese Witherspoon has been primarily in television, making huge hits such as Great Little Lies And The morning show. She has also been doing a lot of work behind the scenes, developing her career as a producer as well as an actor. She decided now was the time to return to one of her most iconic movie roles. She hasn’t played Elle Woods since 2003 Legally Blonde 2: Red, White and Blonde.
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Legally blonde is a feminist classic, but the sequel suffered from the common problem with comedy sequels, as it couldn’t come up with a story that felt relevant or interesting. With another 20 years of experience under her belt, Witherspoon could be in a great position to fix things. Mindy Kaling is attached to write the scriptWho will catch up with Elle Woods 20 years later. There are many potential sites, as Elle could have made a move into politics or started her own law firm. Fans will also be eager to see Jennifer Coolidge and Luke Wilson return, but their involvement has yet to be confirmed.
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Spaceballs 2
Last Movie: Spaceballs (1987)
Mel Brooks’ sci-fi spoofing comedy is remembered as one of his best movies, but that doesn’t mean people have been clamoring for a sequel. Brooks doesn’t usually make sequels with his TV series History of the world, part two having one notable exception. But, with so many more Star Wars movies to make fun of, Brooks decided now was the time for Lone Starr and the rest of the gang to make a comeback.
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Brooks handed over the details of the project to Josh God. Brooks is now 98 years old, and he may not be interested in reprising his roles as President Scroob or Yogurt. One star who will definitely be gone is John Candy. The actor who played Barf sadly died in 1994. Spaceballs Will most likely cast a few younger stars, just like these Star Wars Sequel trilogy did. Luring Rick Moranis out of retirement would be a huge coupBut it’s unclear whether Brooks and Gad will try.
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This is Spinal Tap 2
Last Movie: This Is Spinal Tap (1984)
This is Spinal Tap Didn’t invent the mockumentary format, but it showed his comedic potential like never before. It is no exaggeration to say that shows how The office would look very different without the influence of Rob Reiner’s comedy about a British rock band who see their fame and fortune begin to wane when the music industry moves on without them. A sequel is now in the works 40 years later.
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Most of the dialogue in This is Spinal Tap is improvised, which gives it a hilariously spontaneous and naturalistic feel. With the cast back together, it’s sure to expect more of the same. Spinal Tap went out of fashion four decades ago, so there is no telling what the band has been like since then. The music industry has certainly changed a lot with the advent of streaming, sold-out stadium tours and social media. In some ways, there’s never been a better time for a sequel.