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Vince Vaughn is gearing up to dodge more balls on camera.
The 53-year-old Wedding Crashers star signed on for a sequel to his 2004 hit movie Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story.
He shared the screen with the likes of Ben Stiller, Justin Long and Christine Taylor in the original movie. It’s unclear if any of the other stars will be returning. However, one of them hinted that Vince had an idea for the sequel a few months ago.
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Deadline confirmed that Vince was back for Dodgeball 2 and noted that Jordan VanDina would be handling the script.
During an interview last year, Justin opened up about Vince‘s plans for a sequel to the hit movie.
“Of course, I would love to do it and I hope that it ends up happening,” he said at the time. However, he hinted that another co-star might not be as willing to mess with the screen hit, saying that they were “a little trepidatious about doing a sequel to something so beloved, something that people enjoy so much that.”
The news of the Dodgeball sequel comes shortly after it was revealed that Vince had joined the cast of another star-studded movie.
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20th Century Studios is cooking up a sequel to 2004’s “Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story” with original star Vince Vaughn now attached to reprise his role of Pete LaFleur, the very laid-back and casual owner of Average Joe’s Gym. Deadline reports that the studio has assigned writer Jordan VanDina (“The Binge“) to pen a script for the sports comedy sequel.
A sequel to Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story is officially in the works after nearly 20 years, with Vince Vaughn set to reprise his role. Deadline reports that a sequel to the cult comedy starring Vaughn and Ben Stiller is in early development at 20th Century Studios, with Vaughn likely to produce.
“Dodgeball” is getting a sequel.
is getting a sequel. ET can confirm Vince Vaughn is returning to star in a sequel, which is in early development at 20th Century Studios. Plot details have not been revealed, but Jordan VanDina is set to pen the script, ET confirms. followed a group of misfits that enter a Las Vegas dodgeball tournament in order to save their cherished local gym from the onslaught of a corporate health fitness chain. It grossed $168 million worldwide.The original film featured stars including Ben Stiller, Christine Taylor, Justin Long, Jason Bateman and William Shatner, but it's unclear if any will return for the sequel.Rawson Marshall Thurber wrote and directed the original film in 2004, but it's unclear if he'll be involved in the sequel in any capacity, according to , who was first to report the news of the follow up film.However, Thurber did previously speak about the possibility of returning to the universe, telling the outlet «never say never» in 2021 interview.«I never thought about as a series, but that actually might be fun,» he said.
Play ball! A Dodgeball sequel is officially in the works — and Vince Vaughn has reportedly signed on to reprise the role of Peter La Fleur.
which first reported the news, “All that’s known about the sequel, in terms of plot, is that it will continue the story of Vaughn’s prize-winning gym owner. Serving as the basis for VanDina’a script is an idea from Vaughn.”Lionsgate has recently acquired VanDina’s original spec “Dennis Rodman’s 48 Hours in Vegas,” with Lord Miller and 3 Arts on board to produce.
Angelique Jackson Time to brush up on the 5 D’s of “Dodgeball” — “dodge, duck, dip, dive and dodge” — because a sequel to the 2004 hit comedy is officially in the works. Vince Vaughn is returning to star in the sequel, which is in early development at 20th Century Studios.
EXCLUSIVE: Vince Vaughn will return to star in (and likely produce) a sequel to his hit 2004 comedy, Dodgeball, scripted by Jordan VanDina (The Binge), which is in early development at 20th Century Studios, Deadline has learned.
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