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Will ‘The Holiday’ Get a Sequel? Jude Law Reveals His One Requirement Before Saying Yes! (Exclusive)
Are you looking for corny in your life? Well, put on The Holiday.
Nancy Meyers‘ rom-com starring Kate Winslet, Cameron Diaz, Jack Black and Jude Law came out on Dec. 8, 2006, with one of the genre’s greatest writers gifting viewers with two love stories to swoon over as two women agree to swap homes for the holidays.
While the movie would eventually gross upwards of $205 million at the box office and became a Christmas classic, Meyers, who also directed Something’s Gotta Give and It’s Complicated, was initially devastated when it only made $12 million during its opening weekend and some critics were less than cheerful in their reviews.
“So, for many years, I didn’t see it, but then audiences found it over the years,” Meyers admitted to Vulture. “It wasn’t that I didn’t watch it because I lost faith in it—it was that I felt badly. It was always something I felt badly about.”
But thanks to fans reaching out to her on Instagram, especially during the pandemic, Meyers continued, “It has brought so much joy to me because of people’s response to it.”
And we bet many of you have already watched The Holiday this season as part of an annual tradition. Because we don’t know what to say about it. Totally brill!
Equally fetching is Law’s take on potentially gifting fans with a sequel.
Telling E! News that “of course” he would be down for a follow-up, he insisted, “We’d have to be led by the great Nancy Meyers. She is unique in her filmmaking. She’s not just the writer-director, but she creates that sort of aesthetic, that world.”
His costars would be a must as well. “I’m curious just because they were two very sweet couples,” Law continued, “and it’d be interesting to drop back in now.”
And yet, one of the four leads wasn’t who Meyers initially envisioned for their character. We’ve wrapped up that tidbit and other sweet facts from the film below.
This story was originally published on Wednesday, December 8, 2021 at 1:49 p.m. PT.
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