'Mamma Mia!' Star Says Third Movie Is in the Works
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The beloved 'Mamma Mia!' franchise is set to return with a third installment, as confirmed by star Christine Baranski following her meeting with producer Judy Kramer.

AceShowbiz - In an interview with The Hollywood Reporter, "The Gilded Age" actress Christine Baranski shared exciting news about the future of the "Mamma Mia!" franchise. She revealed that she had met with producer Judy Kramer in London, where Kramer shared the narrative plotline for a third movie.

Baranski emphasized that this was not merely a tease, as Kramer has a proven track record of bringing projects to fruition. She pointed to the success of the second film "Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again", which grossed over $400 million worldwide. "I wouldn't put it past Judy Kramer to get everybody back together," she said.

The "Mamma Mia!" franchise has garnered a devoted following worldwide. Baranski attributes its charm to its ability to evoke joy and happiness, something people are drawn to in difficult times. "It's just the kind of movie that makes people happy," she said. "Is it a little dumb, a little campy? That's part of its charm."

As for the setting of the third film, Baranski expressed her hope that it would take place on a "fabulous Greek or Croatian island," a setting that would allow the cast and crew to "have a blast."

While plot details remain under wraps, the "Mamma Mia!" cast included Meryl Streep, Amanda Seyfried, Pierce Brosnan, Colin Firth, Stellan Skarsgard and Dominic Cooper. Baranski expressed her desire to reunite with her castmates and embark on a new adventure in the sun-drenched Mediterranean.

Fans of the franchise will undoubtedly be thrilled by the news of a third "Mamma Mia!" movie. With its infectious music, charming characters, and feel-good vibes, "Mamma Mia!" has become a cinematic staple that continues to bring joy to audiences around the globe.

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