Many fans have been hoping that news of a Bridesmaids sequel would accompany the 15th anniversary of the film's release. While it seems something is in the works, it's not exactly what some were expecting. Rumor has it that the cast will be reuniting at this year's Oscars on Sunday, March 15, Variety reported.
The reunion is said to feature Rose Byrne, Kristen Wiig, Maya Rudolph, and Melissa McCarthy. It's unclear if co-stars Ellie Kemper and Wendi McLendon-Covey will also be part of the group.
Bridesmaids grossed 306 million worldwide and earned McCarthy a supporting actress Oscar nomination. Wiig and Annie Mumolo, who co-wrote the script, also received a nomination for best original screenplay.
After Bridesmaids became a hit, a lot of chatter started as to whether there would be a sequel. In April 2025, director Paul Feig gave a vague answer to Collider.
"No. That'd be up to Kristen. I don't know," he said. "Call me crazy, I think some movies just are better off being one-offs."
"It doesn't mean it couldn't be great," he added.
McLendon-Covey appeared on the Dinner's On Me with Jesse Tyler Ferguson podcast, when the topic turned to Bridesmaids. Ferguson admitted that he thought a sequel would be made eventually, while the Reno 911! star remained optimistic.
"I have no information," she said. "In the realm of what is possible, you know, it could happen."
Despite all those clamoring for another film, in the end, the writer would have to want to do it. However, Wiig shot down the idea in 2024.
“It’s never been a conversation,” she told The Hollywood Reporter. “That story had an end, and it’s so beloved to me for 10 million reasons, and I think it’s OK to just have it exist in the world as it is.”
Recently, Wiig and Byrne discussed the film, and Wiig admitted that one of the movie's most memorable moments wasn't originally in the script. In the scene, all of the characters except Byrne get sick with food poisoning while trying on wedding and bridesmaid dresses.
"We sort of embraced and like, okay, we'll write our version of this type of thing," Wiig explained to Vanity Fair. "And we just kind of made it our own. And it was like, we don't want to see any vomit."
"You can find a way to do your version of it," she added.
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