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What? MRS. DOUBTFIRE Sequel In The Works

It’s been 21 years since we last saw Robin Williams don a wig, fat suit, and prosthetics to play a lovable Scottish nanny, but now Fox 2000 is set on creating a sequel to the family comedy, Mrs. Doubtfire.

The sequel will reunite Robin Williams and director Chris Columbus, with the script being penned by Elf writer David Berenbaum. And while a sequel was in the works in 2001 back when Bonnie Hunt was still attached as writer, the project never took off and Williams and Columbus went through a creative dry spell with the project slowly dying off.

It was only after Berenbaum became involved earlier this year that the project gained a breath of new life. Though it’s still too soon to know if the sequel will ultimately come together, Williams and Columbus are attached and apparently hopeful about the outcome. Surprisingly enough, the original title earned Golden Globes for Best Actor and Movie in a comedy/musical, as well as grossed over $219 million domestically, so maybe a sequel isn’t such a bad idea.

Are you eager to see another Mrs. Doubtfire movie? Let us know in the comments below.

HT: The Hollywood Reporter

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  11. ian says:

    only if pierce brosnan returns

  12. David W. says:

    So it seems this one is all about the money which normally kills a movie. Do it because its fun and funny that will make a better show. The original will be very hard to beat and you can bet your patooties that people will watch the original one again before seeing the new one making it real hard to beat.

  13. Nate says:

    Yes, thank God, RG . . . I thought I was the only one. We are become Facebook. Or something.

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  15. @ALLEYBOY760 says:

    “It was a drive-by Fruity” Classic!

  16. Roxy Casper says:

    Can’t wait, love,love,love movie. I must have watched it Dozen(s) of times.

  17. M. Allen says:

    I hope Sally is re-cast as well. This is a great movie, and a sequel will be nice.

  18. Pavlina says:

    I would LOVE to see a sequel to Mrs Doubtfire. That movie was touching and endearing and a rip roaring belly laugh all at one time. I was volunteering in a lot of ways at my kids schools the years right after the movie first came out. One day I changed clothes in the faculty room at the middle school between helping with PE classes and working in the library- I got the greatest compliment of my life when I said “I feel a little like Mrs Doubtfire!” and the vice principal smiled and said, “No, you are our “Mrs. TRUEFIRE!”

  19. Phil says:

    I’m all for it. The ending scene in the courtroom always brings on the tearful emotions.

  20. janie says:

    yes, please hurry and make that sequel to mrs. doubtfire. I love that movie. I have the dvd of it and me AND THE GRANDKIDS WATCH IT ALL THE TIME. THANK YOU.

  21. Tommy says:

    Oh Yeah Mrs Doubtfire 2 This Movie Is Gonna Be Funny As Hell, Will Mrs Doubtfire 2 Be In Theathers.

  22. Fartbooty says:

    Dude looks like a lady. I like the Mediterranean type, strong, healthy, just the way God intended

  23. Eric says:

    Plot:

    Daniel Hillard’s (Robin Williams)’s son is now a father and him and his wife are looking for a nanny. After struggling with bad nannies, Daniel, wanting to get closer to his grandkids, suggest maybe they should consider Mrs. Doubtfire. Hilarity ensues.

  24. Mustang says:

    I’m not too optimistic, tbh. Where exactly are they going to take the story now? I hope for their sakes that it’s good, but I’m not holding my breath.

  25. Jeff says:

    Great Movie, sequel the sooner the better

  26. Candace says:

    yes! dunna dunna dude looks like a lay-deh! Mr. Williams is exceedingly funny and i hope he brings the same cleverness if not more this go around as the first time…Love you Robin! <3

  27. Courtney says:

    HELLLOOOOO!!!!!

  28. Diane Calandriello says:

    Please, yes, a sequel. Every time this is on I watch it. Never gets old. Cannot wait for a sequel. Way overdue.