Last year, word came out that filmmaker McG said he was very open to returning to direct a third Charlie’s Angels movie, following the 2000 original and 2003 sequel. Ta.
These films grossed more than $520 million worldwide, and the first film in particular has received numerous accolades and estimates have only increased since its release.
Drew Barrymore is currently a TV host, Diaz has effectively retired from the entertainment industry, but recently returned to Back in Action, and Liu is still an active actress appearing in various projects.
That includes Steven Soderbergh’s new film “Presence,” in which she stars and premieres this week at Sundance.talk to variety At Park City, Liu was asked if a third chapter could be produced, but from what she’s heard, she thinks it will never happen.
“Honestly, I don’t see how that would ever be possible. There have been so many iterations, even after the fact… In some ways, times have changed so much since the first time that it’s no longer possible. It’s a very strange thing to think about.
I mean, back then, when we were doing advertising, you wouldn’t see three women on the cover of a magazine. They didn’t even know how.
It was very strange for women to collaborate and be seen as colleagues and friends. That was a huge moment, but now things have changed.
Even when I was doing Ally McBeal, there were no leading women in that way. There was Mary Tyler Moore, too, but the focus changed.
I’m not in charge of that, but I always enjoy the time I’m given and move on. I don’t really get hung up on things like that. But I would be really shocked if that happened. ”
That may sound interesting, but considering that much older series, from Top Gun to Tron to Halloween to Ghostbusters, original stars have returned in legacy sequels in recent years. , it’s not an unfair question.
Starring Julia Fox, Chris Sullivan, Carina Lang, Edie Madei and West Mulholland, Presence follows a family who moves into a suburban home and discovers they’re not alone.