Kate Hudson has shared her thoughts on whether there will eventually be a follow-up film to How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days.
The 2003 romcom stars Hudson and Matthew McConaughey as lovebirds who enter a relationship under false pretences.
Andie (Hudson) is a journalist writing an article on making a romantic interest disappear, while advertising executive Ben (McConaughey) dates her in order to help land a diamond campaign at work. However, sparks fly despite their professional agendas.
The Donald Petrie-directed film eventually made more than 105m (£85.8m) at the US box office and has since become a favourite of the romantic comedy genre.
To celebrate 20 years since its cinematic release, Hudson and some other cast and crew members gathered for a Vanity Fair feature to look back at its impact.
Despite fans being keen for them to pick up the story again, there are no plans for a second film,...
The 2003 romcom stars Hudson and Matthew McConaughey as lovebirds who enter a relationship under false pretences.
Andie (Hudson) is a journalist writing an article on making a romantic interest disappear, while advertising executive Ben (McConaughey) dates her in order to help land a diamond campaign at work. However, sparks fly despite their professional agendas.
The Donald Petrie-directed film eventually made more than 105m (£85.8m) at the US box office and has since become a favourite of the romantic comedy genre.
To celebrate 20 years since its cinematic release, Hudson and some other cast and crew members gathered for a Vanity Fair feature to look back at its impact.
Despite fans being keen for them to pick up the story again, there are no plans for a second film,...
- 2/2/2023
- by Nicole Vassell
- The Independent - Film
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