
Mama Mia! Here We Go Again marked a significant shift from its predecessor, with Donna Sheridan’s character unexpectedly passing away. The revelation stirred curiosity among fans, prompting speculation about whether Meryl Streep might return for the series’ next chapter. In an exclusive interview, Dame Donna Langley, chairman of NBCUniversal Entertainment, addressed these inquiries directly.
“I can confirm that if Meryl Streep is interested in returning, we will certainly find a way to include her character once more,” Langley responded to queries about potential cast changes. Her statement underscores the studio’s commitment to developing the third installment of the beloved musical franchise.
Further details emerged regarding the greenlighting of the project, with NBCUniversal confirming that Mamma Mia 3 has received full support and is on track for development. “Yes,” Langley declared confidently, “We are going to bring Sophie back in the third film.” She added that while discussions about the release schedule remain speculative, they were actively considering various options.
Meanwhile, Amanda Seyfried, who portrayed Sophie in previous installments, suggested she should be the focal point of the next chapter. These developments have reignited interest among fans and industry observers alike, eagerly anticipating both the return of Meryl Streep and the exploration of a new narrative direction for the beloved characters.
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