
The sequel you never thought you would see, or perhaps even knew you wanted, is coming. Prepare yourselves for Mrs. Doubtfire 2.
Mrs. Doubtfire 2. Let those words penetrate your soul. Joining the rapidly swelling ranks of sequels coming at least twenty years too late comes Mrs. Doubtfire 2.
We can understand Ghostbusters 3 and maybe Beetlejuice 2. We're willing, at least for nostalgia's sake, to take a good long listen to the pitches on Goonies 2. But Mrs. Doubtfire 2 is a tougher sell.
The sequel is penned by Elfscreenwriter David Berenbaum, and if he can capture some of the earnest spirit of his work there, there might be hope. And while there can be no Mrs. Doubtfire without Robin Williams (who will, of course, return), it also sounds like Chris Columbus will once again sit in the director's chair. It's not much, but it's something.
The problem is, Mrs. Doubtfire was not only a movie with some solid jokes, it also actually had something to say. We pride ourselves on keeping fairly open minds around here, but sometimes Hollywood makes it mighty difficult. If you have any ideas about why this is actually a great thing, we're willing to listen.
Source:Deadline
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