'Romy And Michele’s High School Reunion' Sequel Moving Ahead

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Head to your local diner to pick up a fresh "Business Woman's Special," because a Romy and Michele's High School Reunion sequel is moving ahead as the original film's stars, Mira Sorvino and Lisa Kudrow are in the final stages of negotiations to reprise their iconic roles as Romy and Michele.

According to The Hollywood Reporter, the sequel not only sees Sorvino and Kudrow back in their amazing outfits as their beloved characters, but the pair will also serve as executive producers. The movie, which is set to be directed by Tim Federle, is hoping to begin shooting in June and sources say that the "studio is looking to possibly shoot in Los Angeles," although nothing has been set.

Robin Schiff, who penned the 1997 classic has returned to write the sequel.

Romy and Michele's High School Reunion follows the story of Romy and Michele, who are in their late 20s, on their quest to fabricate and impress their former high school mates at their high school reunion. Living in Los Angeles, the pair hadn't accomplished very much, and drive back to Tuscon, Arizona for the reunion, claiming that they invented the Post-It. However, their plan is derailed when another former student catches them in their lie.

Some questions we're hoping the sequel answers: Is Michele married to Sandy Frank? Did Romy ever give Ramone a chance? Did Heather Mooney end up with her cowboy? And, what happened to Christy and Billy?


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