Monday, November 18, 2013

Bad Idea: "It's a Wonderful Life" Sequel On The Way

Variety reports that Star Partners Inc and Hummingbird Productions are teaming up to produce a sequel to director Frank Capra's classic 1946 holiday film "It's a Wonderful Life".


The original film followed George Bailey (Jimmy Stewart), a troubled family man whose near-suicide on Christmas Eve brings on the intervention of his guardian angel.

Donna Reed also starred.

The follow-up is entitled "It's A Wonderful Life: The Rest of the Story" and follows George Bailey, the unlikeable grandson of the original George.

In this version the guardian angel shows the new George how much better off the world would have been had he never been born. Karolyn Grimes, who played the daughter 'Zuzu' in the original, will play the angel.

Original cast members Jimmy Hawkins and Carol Coombs are said to be in talks to reprise their roles, but the casting of the lead won't take place until February

Bob Farnsworth and Martha Bolton wrote the screenplay. The search for a director is underway

 Allen J. Schwalb and Farnsworth will produce the pic.

The film will be shot mostly in Louisiana. with a Holiday 2015 release being targeted.

At first glance I say that this is a terrible idea--Of course I said the same thing about The Wizard of Oz prequel Oz: The Great and Powerful"...

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