Jude Law has said he is open to making a sequel to The Holiday.
In an interview with Glamour magazine, Law said that he thought a follow-up was a good idea.
He said: "That's a good idea... Absolutely."
The actor also said that he would love to work again with Miffy Englefield and Emma Pritchard, who played his young daughters in the 2006-romantic comedy.
"The girls will be grown up... Oh my goodness, they'll be like teenagers. Miffy, she was such a sweet little girl."
Law starred in The Holiday opposite Cameron Diaz, Jack Black and Kate Winslet.
The story follows two women who swap homes at Christmas after bad breakups with their boyfriends.
Watch a trailer for The Holiday below:...
In an interview with Glamour magazine, Law said that he thought a follow-up was a good idea.
He said: "That's a good idea... Absolutely."
The actor also said that he would love to work again with Miffy Englefield and Emma Pritchard, who played his young daughters in the 2006-romantic comedy.
"The girls will be grown up... Oh my goodness, they'll be like teenagers. Miffy, she was such a sweet little girl."
Law starred in The Holiday opposite Cameron Diaz, Jack Black and Kate Winslet.
The story follows two women who swap homes at Christmas after bad breakups with their boyfriends.
Watch a trailer for The Holiday below:...
- 12/29/2014
- Digital Spy
Robert Redford‘s All is Lost is hitting on the 18th (the 25th wide), and I have a chance for you and a friend to catch it.
It has the potential to be one that people will talk about for a long time, and my suspicion is that you’re really going to want to take advantage of the big screen here, so jump in now.
It’s already got a lot of great press, and has earned the Critics’ Choice Seal of Approval, which is harder to come by than you might think.
Even the most jaded of us, who might wonder about the film with a guy alone… lost at sea…, have to think that Redford didn’t get on board (ha) this project without some compelling reason, and he’s the guy who can give us whatever performance is needed to carry us through.
Take a look...
It has the potential to be one that people will talk about for a long time, and my suspicion is that you’re really going to want to take advantage of the big screen here, so jump in now.
It’s already got a lot of great press, and has earned the Critics’ Choice Seal of Approval, which is harder to come by than you might think.
Even the most jaded of us, who might wonder about the film with a guy alone… lost at sea…, have to think that Redford didn’t get on board (ha) this project without some compelling reason, and he’s the guy who can give us whatever performance is needed to carry us through.
Take a look...
- 10/15/2013
- by Marc Eastman
- AreYouScreening.com
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