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Dirty Dancing sequel sets filming window with Jennifer Grey returning
Summary
Lionsgate says a Dirty Dancing sequel will begin filming later this year, with Jennifer Grey returning as Baby and serving as an executive producer.
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Lionsgate has announced that a Dirty Dancing sequel will begin filming later this year and that Jennifer Grey will reprise her role as Frances "Baby" Houseman while also serving as an executive producer. The sequel was first announced in 2020 but encountered multiple delays and missed planned release windows in 2024 and 2025. Kim Rosenstock is attached as the screenwriter, and producers Nina Jacobson and Brad Simpson are listed as executive producers. The announcement frames the project as a careful return to the original film's setting and tone.
Key details:
- Lionsgate announced filming for the Dirty Dancing sequel is scheduled to begin later this year.
- Jennifer Grey will return as Frances "Baby" Houseman and is an executive producer on the project.
- Kim Rosenstock is credited as the screenwriter for the new film.
- Nina Jacobson and Brad Simpson are attached as executive producers alongside Grey.
- The sequel was announced in 2020 and experienced delays after planned 2024 and 2025 release windows did not occur.
- How the film will address the absence of Johnny Castle, originally played by Patrick Swayze (who died in 2009), has not been specified.
Summary:
The production announcement indicates the long-delayed follow-up to the 1987 film is now formally moving forward with a named creative team. Filming is planned to start later this year and key roles on the project have been publicly confirmed.
