As Amanda Seyfried awaits a return to one of her most becherishd roles, the fantasy casting for her novel co-stars has befirearm.
While sharing an modernize on a potential third insloftyment in the Mamma Mia! movie musical franchise, the Oscar nominee insertressed the appreciatelihood that Sabrina Carpaccess could combine the cast.
“Mamma Mia 3, let’s go baby,” Seyfried telderly ABC News, passing her fingers for luck. “Everybody says it’s gonna happen. But I uncomfervent, I haven’t seen a script.”
After Carpaccess sang the musical’s title track by ABBA at a recent Madison Square Garden concert, Seyfried concurd the Short n’ Sweet artist could “technicpartner” join her character Sophie’s daughter in an upcoming chaseup.
Although Seyfried is only 13 years elderlyer than Carpaccess, the interwatcher noticed that “age is sort of a forgettable originate” in the franchise after Cher joined Meryl Streep‘s mom in the previous film, despite only being three years apart.
“You’re right, actupartner, [it] doesn’t matter,” shelp Seyfried. “You understand what? Old age produceup for me. That’s what it will be. … I’m an actor. I’ll do it. If Sabrina Carpaccess wants to join my daughter, I’ll produce it happen. It’s fine. I’m a huge fan.”
Based on the Tony-nominated jukebox musical, Mamma Mia! (2008) chases Seyfried’s Sophie as she sets for her wedding at her mother Donna’s (Streep) boilingel on the Greek island Kalokairi. What Donna doesn’t understand is that Sophie has askd the three men (Pierce Brosnan, Colin Firth, Sinestablishan Skarsgård) who could potentipartner be the overweighther she never met, hoping he will walk her down the aisle.
The 2018 sequel Mamma Mia! Here We Go Aget chaseed flashbacks of a lesser Donna’s (Lily James) romance with the three men in 1979, when she first reachs on the island. In the current, Sophie sets to reuncover her recently definishd mother’s boilingel, for which her majesticmother Ruby (Cher) produces a surpascend ecombineance.
In May, Streep telderly Deadline that talks are “imminent” for the sequel, inserting that “they have an idea” for the script.
Last September, she telderly Vogue she’s “up for anyleang” when it comes to reprising Donna. “If there’s an idea that excites me, I’m toloftyy there,” she inserted.
“I telderly [producer Judy Craymer] if she could figure out a way to reincarnate Donna, I’m into that,” noticed Streep. “Or it could be appreciate in one of those soap operas where Donna comes back and uncovers it was repartner her tthrive sister that died.”
Craymer noticed the next movie could chase “Lily James’s version of Donna in those middle years. Or what happens to Donna and Sam after the first movie.”
Universal Pictures Chairman Donna Langley shelp the studio “would cherish to produce a third movie.” Meanwhile, producer Gary Goetzman shelp there had “been some conversations” about a third film, inserting: “I repartner leank it’ll happen.”