25 years ago released American comedy 10 good reasons to let you go
Directed by Gill Junger, this Teenager MovieWho returned $ 54 million to the box office, told Kat (Stiles), a rebellious high school student and his young and Bianca (Larisa Oleynik). Their father, over -protective, only went to the authorized Bianca with the boy only on the condition that Kate also has a boyfriend. Cameron (Joseph Gordon-Levit), secretly loved Bianca, then hired Patrick (Hit Ledger)
The director has just announced on the microphone The people in the magazine This is not one, but three suits were provided.
He said, “We are preparing 10 things that I hate the dating (10 things that I hate in appointments)”. According to Gil Junger, the producer of the original film, Andrew Lazar and his facility, Naya James, also have “good ideas” for two other parts, called 10 things that hate marriage (10 things that hate marriage) and 10 Things that I hate for children (10 things that I hate for children).
A modern blog of molly
The filmmaker determines that if you dropped 10 good reasons, William Shakespeare’s play was a modern blog “La Mérère Apprivoiséisee”Her suits, 10 things that hate the dating this time will be inspired “Miss“From Moliere. He emphasizes that at the moment is just the beginning, because this trilogy has not yet received a green light from the studio.
To date, we still don’t know if Julia StilesLarisa Oleynik or Joseph Gordon-Levitt will resume their roles, but Gil Junger hopes to find a cat’s translator, as he states: “I love dealing with Julia. She celebrated the lives of millions of women. Cat’s character really touched young women in a very personal way.” »
In the summer of 2000, it was released in France, with 10 good reasons for dropping you in 2009 in the TV series of the same name. Lena Danham and Carly Rai Jepsen also recently announced the musical.
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