Tom Selleck confirmed the rumors about a third Three Men and a Baby, which Moviehole has provided the goods...
Tom Selleck says the wheels might be finally turning on the long-gestating (and I mean long-gestating, the project has been in development for the better part of fifteen years!) second sequel to "Three Men and a Baby" (which, according to a 1993 issue of TV Week, was said to be titled "Three Men and a Bride" - and still might be).
Selleck, out pimping his new film "Killers" (directed by Australia's Robert Luketic), confirmed Steve Guttenberg's recent comments that the movie, which would reunite Selleck, Guttenberg and Ted Danson (and assumingly, Nancy Travis), may finally be coming to fruition.
"It is true that Disney checked my availability," Selleck tells MTV Movies Blog. "And I know they checked Ted's and Steve's, and then had a script written, I think tentatively called 'Three Men and a Bride,' which kind of says it all [about the story]."
Selleck says he'd be happy to lend his mustache to the film.
"I hope it's a good script, and if it is a good script I hope they do it, because it would be really fun to get back with Ted and Steve," he said. "The strongest of the two movies I think is the first one. It had more heart, and that's what I hope this third one would have if we do it."
I really enjoyed those flicks. I remember, when the first film was released, in 1987,� that it was sold out near every weekend. In fact, the weekend I saw it (likely the first weekend), the seats were all taken so they started seating people in the 'aisles'. The fire marshal wouldn't dare agree to that these days, but in '87, I guess it was all about giving the people what they wanted. Or making more money. One or the other.