Universal is preparing a sequel to How the Grinch Stole Christmas
Miscellaneous / / November 27, 2023
There is a small chance that Jim Carrey will return to the leading role.
Recently appeared on the Internet gossip about the development of a sequel to the cult New Year’s tale “How the Grinch Stole Christmas.” The studio Universal Pictures, which owns the rights to the franchise, has not yet commented on them, but this done Jim Carrey's representatives. They noted that the actor has no plans to return to this role.
Carrey, who played the Grinch in the original 2000 film, has always been against sequels starring him. And recently he decided to stop acting in films altogether. In one of the interviews he stated, who is retiring from acting after nearly four decades in the industry.
At the same time, Kerry does not rule out his return:
If the angels bring some script written in gold ink that lets me know that people will really care about seeing me, I might move on. But I'll take a break.
As for the Grinch sequel, there are no details regarding the plot or casting yet. Considering the tons of makeup on the main character, it is likely that a completely different actor will be involved in the film.
The original film was directed by Ron Howard and earned $345 million. She was the second highest earner Christmas movie after Home Alone for many years. It was later surpassed by the animated version of this story with Benedict Cumberbatch, released in 2018 and grossing more than $500 million at the box office.
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