Over the course of the last 10 years talks of a third Princess Diaries movie have come and gone but now things to a new report we make a to visit Genovia again.
According to The Illuminerdi, a spin off centered on Mia’s sister is in the works. The film is expected to be exclusive to Disney+. Lorna Osunsanmi (All-American) is set to write the script. Advertisements
Here is a breakdown of the film provided by the site:
It’s about a biracial teenage girl discovering that Mia is her half-sister and moving to Genovia to live with the royal family.
Anne Hathaway a récemment posté une photo hommage pour l'anniversaire du film.
"Vous devez vous rappeler dans la vie qu'il y a un positif pour chaque négatif et un négatif pour chaque positif."Anne Hathaway “Not all treasure is silver and gold, mate.” - Jack Sparrow « Mille liliputiens ! »Balthazar Picsou
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Julie Andrews revient sur les moments les plus marquants de sa carrière :
Interrogée sur la possibilité d'un "Princesse Malgré Elle 3", elle déclare qu'elle doute que le film se fasse un jour. Elle serait contente si le projet se faisait, mais il a été en discussion pendant beaucoup d'années, Anne Hathaway et elle sont bien plus âgées, et elle ne voit pas quelle histoire pourrait être racontée désormais.
Un 3ème film "Princesse malgré elle" serait bien en préparation chez Disney. D'après certaines sources, ce serait une suite, et non un reboot. Avec Aadrita Mukerji au scénario et Debra Martin Chase, qui a déjà produit les deux premiers films, en tant que productrice. Melissa Stack, scénariste de Triple Alliance et Marraine ou presque, serait également productrice.
The Hollywood Reporter a écrit:
New ‘Princess Diaries’ Movie in the Works at Disney (Exclusive)
'Reacher' and 'Quantum Leap' scribe Aadrita Mukerji is penning the script with franchise veteran Debra Martin Chase returning to produce.
Disney is returning to the world of The Princess Diaries.
Aadrita Mukerji is penning a script to a new installment for Disney, which sources say is a continuation of the Anne Hathaway-led series of films rather than a reboot.
Hathaway does not have a deal to return, according to sources, but she has publicly stated her support for a third installment, and the hope is she would return should the potential new film move forward beyond the script stage.
Hathaway starred in 2001’s The Princess Diaries as an American teenager who learns she is heir to the throne of the European kingdom of Genovia. Based on Meg Cabot’s novel, the film also starred Julie Andrews and become a box office hit, earning $165.3 million globally. Hathaway returned for 2004’s Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement, which brought in $134.7 million globoally. Late filmmaker Garry Marshall directed both installments, which remain pop culture touchstones.
Debra Martin Chase, who produced the first two Princess Diaries, is producing the new film. Melissa Stack, the screenwriter behind the Cameron Diaz comedy The Other Woman and the 2020 Disney+ feature Godmothered, is executive producing.
Screenwriter Mukerji comes from the world of television, where she has worked on Supergirl, Scorpion, Reacher and Quantum Leap.
Mukerji is repped by TFC Management and Felzer Toczek. Chase is repped by CAA and Del Shaw. Stack is repped by CAA, Kaplan/Perrone and Hanson Jacobson.
Ceci dit j'ai quand un même un pincement au cœur pour Sarah Marot la voix française de Mia qui est décédée en début d'année et qui ne pourra malheureusement pas doubler le personnage dans ce troisième film.
Sandra Oh aimerait revenir dans le 3e Princesse Malgré Elle.
Entertainment Weekly a écrit:
Sandra Oh wants to return for Princess Diaries 3: 'Call me!'
"I'm dying to see how Gupta has moved up in the world," the Killing Eve star says.
The Queen is coming: Sandra Oh wants to reprise her role as Vice Principal Gupta in Princess Diaries 3, currently in development over at Disney.
While speaking to EW about her upcoming sisters comedy alongside costar Awkwafina, Oh relayed a message to the creative team: "I am ready for the Queen. Call me! I'm dying to see how Gupta has moved up in the world."
The Emmy nominee portrayed the cult-favorite, no-nonsense vice principal in the first film, which starred Anne Hathaway as a shy San Francisco teenager, Mia, who learns that she's the heir apparent to the crown of the fictional European country of Genovia. In one standout scene, Oh's Gupta receives a call in her office about the Queen's impending arrival after Mia's royal identity is leaked to the press.
When asked why she believes her character and the beloved scene has endured in the cultural zeitgeist, Oh quips, "I have no idea!"
"I feel it's like your generation that hit when you were all very young," she says. "I remember it was like 2015, I was walking down the street in Chicago, and there [was] a young person, who at that point in 2015, was not my usual demographic, which was like a college-aged, straight white guy. He passed me and then he ran back up to me and did the line: 'Uh huh. Uh huh. Uh huh. The Queen is coming.'"
She laughs, adding, "I was like, 'Who is this 20-year-old frat boy?' He was coming up to me doing that line." And, yes: Oh has seen those TikTok parodies with folks recreating the scene using their cats as the phone.
Details of the third installment have been scarce, other than reports that Aadrita Mukerji will pen the script and franchise producer Debra Martin Chase is set to return. No stars, including Hathaway and Julie Andrews, who played the Queen of Genovia and Mia's grandmother, have been confirmed. The late Garry Marshall directed the first film and the sequel, Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement, which introduced Chris Pine to the mix of existing characters played by Heather Matarazzo and Héctor Elizondo. (Oh did not return, as it followed Mia's time in Genovia.)
Hathaway told PEOPLE earlier this year it was "thrilling" to "see the level of excitement" for the threequel, adding of the wait, "I know it's probably very frustrating. It's a process that requires patience, and so everybody should consider themselves a part of the movie business now, because this is how long it actually takes to make things."
"The Queen is never late, everybody else is simply early." This week, The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement celebrated its 20th anniversary! What's your favorite line?