Princess Diaries 3 is happening because adulthood is dead
Anna Hathaway and director Garry Marshall are intent on making this movie happen, no matter how anyone else feels
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Possibly not; has anyone ever actually thought in any detail about that movie since the early 2000s? Star Anne Hathaway sort of has a few other things attached to her name now; like Catwoman and an Oscar, perhaps.
Yet, with everything currently on her plate, the actor is still somehow determined to revisit her star-making turn in the 2001 rom-com, a film only really remembered now by people in the mid-20s.
"I was with Anne Hathaway a couple weeks ago, it looks like we want to do Princess Diaries 3 in Manhattan," Marshall tells PEOPLE. "Anne Hathaway is very pregnant, so we have to wait until she has the baby and then I think we're going to do it."
Yeah, what's with all those babies getting in the way of making more Princess Diaries movies? Sort it out, babies.
Marshall also hinted Hathaway's co-star from Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement, Chris Pine, could potentially make an appearance; with the star himself joking that he's desperate for the project to happen.
"Maybe," Marshall stated on the subject. "He's quite big now, you know."
Marshall's latest project, Mother's Day, hits UK cinemas 17 June.
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