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Anthony D'Alessandro Editorial Director/Box Office EditorA Mamma Mia 3, could be in the cards down the road.Judy Craymer, who produced the combined $1-billion plus grossing feature films Mamma Mia! and Mamma Mia: Here We Go Again!, as well as the original West End $4 billion-grossing Abba musical, told the Daily Mail recently, “I think one day there will be another film, because there’s meant to be a trilogy, you see.”“‘I know Universal would like me to do it,’ the producer added, specifying
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Chris Evans enjoyed a night out in London with Lily James shortly after her December 2019 split from Matt Smith.In photos obtained by the Daily Mail, the Captain America star, 39, and the Mamma Mia 2 actress, 31, were seen sharing a cab home from a private club in the Mayfair neighborhood of London on Saturday, June 4.
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Normal People, listening to Hits Radio, and reading some good books to keep ourselves occupied, but Netflix's latest announcement has certainly put a smile on our faces!Today, Friday 26th June, Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again lands on the streaming service, leaving many fans of the hit movie very happy! The uplifting movie, which features the likes of Lily James, Amanda Seyfried, Julie Walters and Pierce Brosnan, is available for UK and Ireland users now.
Manic Street Preachers‘ frontman James Dean Bradfield has returned with two new singles – check out ‘There’ll Come A War’ and ‘Seeking The Room With The Three Windows’ below along with our exclusive interview with the frontman.The two tracks preview Bradfield’s upcoming yet-to-be-announced album, the follow up to his 2006 solo debut ‘The Great Western’ and with lyrics penned by Patrick Jones – the famous Welsh poet and playwright and brother of Manics bassist and lyricist Nicky Wire.
Hit U.S. TV show Brooklyn Nine-Nine has scrapped four new episodes following George Floyd’s death at the hands of police officers.
Mamma Mia! 3. But I’ll tell you what — I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again and I hope I’m wrong again," she continued.
Mamma Mia — here we go again and, maybe, again. The co-creator of the musical turned hit movie is giving fans hope for another movie revealing that it was originally meant to be a trilogy.
Mamma Mia! fans. Amanda Seyfried shut down the possibility of a third film being made — and her argument is valid.“Listen, every single person in that movie would say yes in a heartbeat, because we want to hang out with each other,” the You Should Have Left actress, 34, told Collider in an interview published on Sunday, June 21.
She was part of the 2008 release, "Mama Mia!", and its 2018 sequel, "Mama Mia! Here We Go Again".Seyfried said that she would do a third film 'in a heartbeat' in an interview with Collider, reports dailymail.co.uk."Listen, every single person in that movie would say yes in a heartbeat because we want to hang out with each other," she said."That's what we talked about last time, like did we ever think that we'd end up here again on an island in Croatia? So yeah, I wish there was a 'Mamma Mia 3',"
Collider, she revealed that she opened up about the freedom of no longer having to adapt the smash Broadway musical.‘Listen, every single person in that movie would say yes in a heartbeat because we want to hang out with each other,’ she admitted.‘That’s what we talked about last time, like did we ever think that we’d end up here again on an island in Croatia? So yeah, I wish there was a Mamma Mia 3…’The sequel to the 2008 film hit cinemas in 2018 and was an immediate success.
Amanda Seyfried is dishing on another Mamma Mia! movie.
Mama Mia! and Mama Mia!, Here We Go Again. Judy Craymer, producer and co-creator of the films, has said the Mamma Mia! franchise is ‘meant be a trilogy’, hinting heavily that another movie will be made.
Mamma Mia! fan—or if you just love music, dancing, and a whole lot of ABBA—we're about to make your day. Judy Craymer, the producer and mind behind the smash hit turned helmed movie series revealed that the story of isn't quite over. Why? Because , also starring Christine Baranski, Julie Walters, and , was always meant to be a trilogy.“I think one day there will be another film, because there’s meant to be a trilogy, you see," she shared in an interview with .
Ellise Shafer editorIn the words of ABBA, “Mamma mia, here I go again.”Judy Craymer, a producer behind the original stage production of “Mamma Mia!” as well as the 2008 and 2018 film adaptations, said in an interview with Daily Mail that a third installment could be coming.Before the coronavirus pandemic, Craymer had been planning the franchise’s third film.