Where the Crawdads Sing Cast Rave About Reese Witherspoon
A Sweet Home Alabama reboot? We would ticker it anytime we want.
Reese Witherspoon just gave us anticipation that we volition 1 time spot a Sweet Home Alabama reboot. Reflecting connected the film's 20th anniversary, with the actress, Today's Hoda Kotb and Jenna Bush Hager expressed their emotion for the movie and asked Reese whether she'd ever revisit the rom-com, to which she teased, "I anticipation so. I deliberation that would beryllium a large idea."
But portion the Morning Show star said "maybe" to reprising her quality Melanie successful a imaginable reboot she added, "That sounds fun, I'll marque immoderate calls."
The 2002 movie sees Reese's manner designer character returning to her location authorities of Alabama to get her ex Jake (Josh Lucas) to yet motion their divorcement papers truthful she tin wed her New York fiancé Andrew (Patrick Dempsey). In her quest to finalize her and Jake's divorce, Melanie reunites with aged friends—including Melanie Lynskey's Lurlynn—and household from the beingness she abruptly near behind.
Last month, connected the 20th day of the film's merchandise successful theaters, Reese celebrated the milestone by sharing a clip of a saccharine infinitesimal betwixt young Melanie (Dakota Fanning) and young Jake (Thomas Curtis).
"20 years agone Sweet Home Alabama came retired and wholly changed my life," she captioned the Sept. 17 post. "Incredible memories of shooting this movie with these astonishing actors—Josh, Patrick, Dakota, Melanie, Jean, Ethan, Mary Kay, Fred, and Candace, of course! So galore large scenes and my favourite line... 'So I tin buss you anytime I want.'"
TODAY/NBC
Josh besides paid homage to the beloved film connected its anniversary, with a snap of him and Reese's characters smiling astatine the camera. The Ford V Ferrari actor captioned the Instagram post, "20 years agone Sweet Home Alabama came out. I retrieve that play truthful well. Forever grateful. Love to each the formed and unit (and Dogs!)."
For the latest breaking quality updates, click present to download the E! News App