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Why is Julia Roberts saying ‘no’ to the sequel?

Why is Julia Roberts saying ‘no’ to the sequel?



'Notting Hill': Why is Julia Roberts saying 'no' to the sequel?
‘Notting Hill’: Why is Julia Roberts saying ‘no’ to the sequel?

Notting Hill’s Julia Roberts has no attendance policy, it was not disclosed by her writer, Richard Curtis.

Curtis, who wrote the hit 1999 romantic comedy starring Roberts and Hugh Grant, recently sat down with her. Independent Wire and gave information about Robert’s attitude towards the sequel script.

In the script, it appears that Anna Scott’s character is divorced from Hugh Grant’s character, William Thacker.

When Curtis was asked if he would like to make sequels to his past films, he replied: “I don’t think so. I actually did four Red Nose Days and Comic Relief. We made these mini sequels: Actually Loveand these satisfied me.”

Remarkably, the screenwriter had reunited the two before. Actually Love Casting for a short film to benefit the annual charity event.

Curtis added: “I tried to do a project with Notting Hill where they were going to get divorced and Julia (Roberts) thought it was a very bad idea.”

Notting Hill It revolves around the story of famous actress Anna Scott, who falls in love with William Thacker, the owner of a bookstore in her London district.

However, unnecessary attention and admiration for him complicates their relationship.