In an interview, Dennis Quaid, interpreter of Nicholas Parker, father of the twins, commented on the possibility of a new movie of ‘Operation Cupid’
In August this year, Disney will launch the long-awaited sequence of “very crazy Friday”, a classic of the 2000s starring Jamie Lee Curtis and Lindsay Lohan. However, with the arrival of the second movie, many fans also asked for a new feature of another production starring Lohan: “Cupid Operation”.
Debuting in 1998, the production that has Lindsay In the role of twins Hallie Parker and Annie James is a remake of the movie of the same name released in 1961, and has been talking about a potential sequence or new version for some time, as reported by the Omelet.
In a recent interview with Business Insider, the actor Dennis Quaidresponsible for living Nicholas Parker, the twin’s father, confirmed that conversations has really happened, but stated that it would be “impossible to make the movie now.”
“There were some conversations, but it would be impossible to make the movie now … No, nobody would do. I don’t think we have the heart to make this movie. Maybe another version is made for a new generation. We all missed Natasha. [Richardson]”He vented Quaid.
Remember that Natasha Richardsonactress quoted by DennisIt was the interpreter of Elizabeth James, mother of Hallie and Annie, who died in 2009 after a serious ski accident on a track for beginners at the Mont Tremblant resort, Canada.
As reflected by the BBC at the time, Richardson It only presented signs of injuries about one hour after the accident, being taken immediately to the hospital, where serious wounds were found in the head. Natasha He was transferred to Lenox Hill Hospital in New York, United States, but suffered a bloodshed between the brain and skull and could not resist. The actress was only 45 years old, and left her husband, the actor Liam Neesonand two children.
Source: Recreio
