After years of speculation, a third Princess Diaries film has been officially confirmed. Anne Hathaway is returning as Mia Thermopolis, and fans are eagerly anticipating what the new film will bring. This article explores the legacy of the franchise, what we know so far about the upcoming sequel, and what fans are hoping to see in Princess Diaries 3.
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Hugh Grant has expressed his enthusiasm for the upcoming fourth installment of the ‘Bridget Jones’ series, ‘Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy,’ set to hit US theaters in February 2025. Grant, who skipped the third film, ‘Bridget Jones’s Baby,’ is returning for this latest chapter. He described the script as ‘brilliant’ and praised the film’s emotional depth, saying it’s ‘very moving, but also fun.’
Get ready to return to Genovia! Anne Hathaway has confirmed she will reprise her role as Mia Thermopolis in a third Princess Diaries film, bringing fans one step closer to the long-awaited sequel. The film is expected to be a continuation of the original series, with details about the plot and potential cast members still under wraps. Get the latest news on this exciting update to the beloved franchise.
Get ready for another round of laughs as Happy Gilmore returns for a sequel! Adam Sandler is reprising his role as the hockey-turned-golfer alongside returning stars Christopher McDonald and Julie Bowen. The sequel features new faces like Bad Bunny and Travis Kelce, and will be directed by Kyle Newacheck, who previously worked with Sandler on ‘Murder Mystery’.
The iconic horror-comedy ‘Beetlejuice’ is getting a glamorous makeover with a new capsule collection from Fabergé, designed in collaboration with Tim Burton and costume designer Colleen Atwood. The 22-piece collection features whimsical jewellery inspired by the film’s iconic characters and aesthetic, with pieces ranging from egg pendants and rings to collar bars, all crafted in precious metals and responsibly sourced gemstones.
Devon Sawa, known for his role in the ‘Final Destination’ franchise, has finally opened up about why he did not return for the sequel. In an exclusive interview with Comicbook.com, Sawa reveals that it was due to a combination of circumstances, including personal reasons and creative differences with the producers.