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Julie Andrewsisn’t ruling out a return to Genovia.
When asked about the possibility of reuniting withAnne Hathawayfor a follow-up installment, Andrews toldEntertainment Tonight, “I don’t know, I think I’m the one — she’s probably still okay for it, but I might just be a little too old a granny for it, I don’t know.”
Andrews played the grandmother of Hathaway’s character.
“It depends what the story is, and if they can come up with something, that would be wonderful,” the star continued. “But if not, there will be other things.”
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The Princess Diarieslaunched a then-18-year-old Hathaway, now 39, to fame after its 2001 debut, and even inspired a sequel, 2004’sThe Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement.
Alongside Hathaway and Andrews, the film also starsMandy Moore, Heather Matarazzo,Sandra OhandLarry Miller.
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Hathaway previously marked the iconic coming-of-age royal tale’s two-decade milestone with an Instagram post last year, sharinga gallery of photosfrom the film.
One standout behind-the-scenes shot featured Hathaway posing alongside Andrews and directorGarry Marshall, in which both women flashed smiles while holding corndogs. “Miracles happen … Happy 20th Birthday to #theprincessdiaries, AKA the film that launched a thousand sleep overs 👑,” Hathaway wrote alongside her nostalgic post.
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Hathaway always knew the story of her character Mia Thermopolis' journey to Genovian royalty, based on Meg Cabot’s book series, would be a hit.
As shetold PEOPLE back in January 2019, “Getting the script, it just had that feeling. … I touched it, and it was electric.”
And starring opposite Andrews marked “a dream come true” for the actress, who would go on to win anAcademy Awardfor her role asFantine in 2012’sLes Misérables.
“Getting to make it and be on set every day, I got to hug Julie Andrews every day,” Hathaway said.
source: people.com