View Full Version : Hairspray the Sequel is Coming


Brian Damage
07-24-2008, 03:22 PM
Get ready for another shot of "Hairspray."
New Line Cinema has made a deal with "Hairspray" creator John Waters to write a treatment for a sequel to summer 2007’s hit musical feature.

Planning to return are director-choreographer Adam Shankman, producers Craig Zadan and Neil Meron and Tony-winning songwriters Marc Shaiman and Scott Wittman, who will write new songs for the film.

No cast has been engaged yet, and none of the stars of "Hairspray" had sequel options. But the studio hopes to reunite the original cast in a film that will be ready for release by Warner Bros. in mid-July 2010.

"Hairspray" grossed more than $200 million worldwide and served up a strong-selling DVD and soundtrack album. The mid-July target would mirror the release of the original, which was replicated this summer by "Mamma Mia!"

Original starred John Travolta (dolled up in a fat suit to play Edna), Christopher Walken and Nikki Blonsky as well as Zac Efron, Queen Latifah, Michelle Pfeiffer, James Marsden, Amanda Bynes, Elijah Kelley and Allison Janney.

Aim is to pick up the Baltimore saga of the Turnblad family after the resolution of the first film, which was set in 1962.

"I never thought of musicals as franchises, but it certainly worked with ‘High School Musical,’ and the idea of working with that cast again, and creating new material and music, is a dream come true," Shankman told Daily Variety. "John (Waters) has such an original and extraordinary voice; we all can’t wait to see what he has come up with."

There won’t be movement on hiring a screenwriter until Waters completes his work. Leslie Dixon scripted the original.

http://www.variety.com/article/VR1117989390.html?categoryid=13&cs=1

waichingliu81
07-24-2008, 03:42 PM
i have got a gut feeling that this is going to suck, even if it has recruited john walters who directed the original version of hairspray

CheersChild4life
07-24-2008, 09:05 PM
Why? Why are they doing this? It sounds absolutely awful? When will people learn that musical sequels suck? Did no one learn from Grease 2? There are plenty of great Broadway shows that have never been adapted into movies, why write a sequel that will probably be awful? I love Hairspray, but a sequel is not necessary.

Schmoopie
07-25-2008, 03:17 AM
I actually liked Grease 2, but they really should have made it it's own movie insted of billing it as a sequel. Of course, no one is going to like it when compared to a huge hit like "Grease"

As for a sequel to Hairspray, I haven't seen the musical movie yet (although I have seen the musical-it's awesome!), but I seriously think they should consider getting Kathy Brier for the lead role. She had done the character on Broadway and I think she would be fabulous!