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Vince Vaughn shares that he’ll be down for a ‘Wedding Crashers’ sequel

‘It's always fun to do something’: Vince Vaughn talks about the possibility of a ‘Wedding Crashers’ sequel

Vince Vaughn, a star of the 2005 hit ‘Wedding Crashers,’ has expressed openness to a sequel, emphasizing the need for a compelling story. He revealed past attempts at a follow-up stalled, but a quality script could reignite the project. Co-star Isla Fisher also hinted at the possibility, fueling fan hopes for a return of the beloved comedy duo.

In the early 2000s, during the era of chick-flicks and romantic comedies, movies like ‘Wedding Crashers’ set the benchmark for such genres. Lately, with many old classics getting sequels—including ‘The Devil Wears Prada’ and ‘Practical Magic’—conversations have been ongoing about whether ‘Wedding Crashers’ will join the revival list. With many old classics getting sequels, including ‘The Devil Wears Prada’ and ‘Practical Magic,’ conversations have been ongoing about whether ‘Wedding Crashers’ will join the revival list. Actor Vince Vaughn, one of the leads in the 2005 film, recently opened up about the matter, clarifying whether there will be a sequel or not.

Vince Vaughn talks about a possible ‘Wedding Crashers’ sequel

While talking to E!News about the matter, Vaughn commented that he was open to the idea of a sequel for the hit film. He commented, “I would, you know, if there’s a good story, it’s always fun to do something, but I think you’d need a really good idea and not just jump into it.”During the interview, he also revealed that there had been talks of making a sequel on multiple occasions; however, most of the time, the plans did not materialize as desired. He further emphasized that a good quality script would matter most when accepting an offer for a sequel. “It could be fun to get back with those guys if everything worked out,” he concluded.

Isla Fisher also revisits her days from ‘Wedding Crashers’

‘Now You See Me, Now You Don’t’ star Isla Fisher also recently revisited her memories from the sets of the romantic comedy film. While talking to PEOPLE about the same, the actress opened up and shared that “maybe there will be,” when asked about the possibility of a sequel.

Plot of ‘Wedding Crashers’

Released in 2005, the film revolves around John and Jeremy, two best friends and bachelors happy with the single life. They often gate-crash random weddings to land one-night stands; however, things take a turn for the worse for their antics when feelings get involved.Other than Vaughn and Fisher, the film also stars big names such as Owen Wilson, Rachel McAdams, Bradley Cooper, and Christopher Walken. Go to Source

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