Last month, we reported that actor Justin Long possibility was mentioned. dodgeball 2. first movie, Dodgeball: A True Underdog Storystarry Vince Vaughn and Ben Stiller Vaughn’s character as contentious gym owners who lead their teams of dodgeball players to the championship tournament to see who gets the rights to the small gym.
Long said Vaughn actually came up with a funny idea for a second movie, but Stiller was nervous about making a sequel. Zoolander The follow-up was a flop at the box office.
Now we hear directly from Vince Vaughn what the status of the possible movie is, and it sounds pretty good. In a recent red carpet interview with THR at the premiere of Vaughn’s new comedy Christmas with the CampbellsQuestions asked about Vaughn dodgeball 2And He Said:
“They’ve always talked about this kind of thing forever and I had a fun idea and the studio loved it, so we’ll see where it goes. I think Ben is open to doing that, I actually think he agrees with me, if that’s a really fun and great idea, then that’s fun, but if it’s something to go and do again, then why?”
star pointed A Christmas Story Christmas – A Christmas Story The sequel he recently produced following an adult Ralphie from the 1983 movie – just as an example of making a sequel that isn’t a retelling of the original.
“You just want to make sure you get in. Dodge ball It’s a nice sequel and feels like a story that can stand on its own. I think if it feels right for all of us and it’s funny, it’s something to come back to, and if not, it’s just another idea that kicks in.
Owen Wilson Also recently mocked Wedding Crashers Follow up can still happen. Vaughn said he revisits some of his famous films:
“I’ve had a lot of movies that I’ve been lucky with, and that’s why I never jumped into sequels. Because all the time, if you’re doing it just because you think it’s a way to gain an audience, the problem is, I felt like you wouldn’t feel good on the other side. So we waited, and I’m sure one of these will make sense, there’s a sequel that will work.”
It’s nice to hear these movies talk about getting shot, but only move forward if the story and script are worth telling. I appreciate that, and it makes me think that if they’re done they’ll be funny and worth checking out. Which Vince Vaughn movie would you like to see the sequel to?