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Star Cameron Diaz is set to return to the comedy genre with a new sequel to Troop Beverly Hills, currently in development by TriStar Pictures. The upcoming film is written and directed by Clea DuVall and serves as a continuation of the original 1989 film, which starred Shelley Long.
Details about the new storyline have yet to be revealed; however, Diaz is involved in developing the project as a lead opportunity. The producing team includes Lawrence Mark, known for The Greatest Showman, alongside Diaz and her business partner, Katherine Power.
Background of the Original Film
Troop Beverly Hills follows Phyllis Nefler, a Beverly Hills socialite going through a divorce who decides to lead a troop of Girl Scouts. The original cast featured Craig T. Nelson and Betty Thomas. Upon release, the film earned $8.5 million, equivalent to roughly $22 million today, and has since gained cult popularity and cultural significance over the years.
More About the Creative Team
Clea DuVall previously wrote and directed the holiday comedy Happiest Season, released on Hulu in 2020. She is also known for acting roles in films such as The Grudge and Argo. Cameron Diaz has a history of successful collaborations with Sony Pictures on projects including Charlieโs Angels, The Holiday, and Bad Teacher.
Significance of the Project
This initiative aligns with Hollywoodโs growing trend to revive classic films from the 80s and 90s, leveraging nostalgic appeal combined with comedy to attract eager audiences. Additionally, the film offers Cameron Diaz a notable return to the big screen after an extended hiatus.
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