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Sarah Jessica Parker reacts to Family Stone sequel after Diane Keaton's passing
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Sarah Jessica Parker said a Family Stone sequel feels exciting but bittersweet after Diane Keaton's October passing, and she noted that coordinating the original cast's schedules is the main obstacle.
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Sarah Jessica Parker spoke about plans for a sequel to the 2005 film The Family Stone and described the idea as exciting yet bittersweet following Diane Keaton's passing in October. The original ensemble included Parker, Keaton and others, and Parker said there had been conversations about returning before Keaton died. She told Variety that the principal practical challenge now is aligning everyone’s schedules. Parker also commented on other projects, noting limited movement on new Sex and the City work and that a third Hocus Pocus is reportedly in development.
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- Parker described a potential Family Stone sequel as "exciting" but "bittersweet" in light of Diane Keaton's passing.
- She said cast conversations about a follow-up had occurred prior to Keaton's death and that scheduling remains the main hurdle.
- Parker mentioned that creator Michael Patrick King is not actively pursuing more Sex and the City material now and that a third Hocus Pocus is being worked on.
Summary:
Parker’s remarks frame the Family Stone sequel as an emotionally mixed prospect for the original cast, with plans discussed before Keaton’s death but practical coordination unresolved. Undetermined at this time.
