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How To Lose A guy In 10 Days Sequel: Kate Hudson Says She’s Open To The Role

Kate Hudson Expresses Interest in Reprising Her Role for ‘How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days’ Sequel

How To Lose A Guy In 10 Days: Kate Hudson open for a sequel
How To Lose A Guy In 10 Days: Kate Hudson open for a sequel. (Image Source: Official Page)

Hollywod’s famous actress Kate Hudson has revealed that she and her former co-star Matthew McConaughey are open to making a sequel to their 2003 romantic comedy ‘How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days,’. During an appearance on the chat show ‘Watch What Happens Live,’ she discussed the potential sequel with host Andy Cohen.

The popular film, starring Hudson, is adapted from Michele Alexander and Jeannie Long’s novel of the same name. It features Hudson as magazine writer Andie Anderson and McConaughey as advertising executive Benjamin Barry.

“All that matters would be..” Kate Hudson on the sequel

Speaking on whether she would be open to work in a sequel of her famous movie, Kate Hudson revealed that the filmmakers are always contemplating on it.

“I think they’re always thinking about that,” she said.She continued to say that she would consider the movie if there was a solid script attached.

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“All that matters would be the script and if Matthew and I were into the script,” said the actor, adding, “I think we’re both totally open, it has just never happened.” Kate added.

Speaking of the characters in the film, their lives intertwine in a complex romance. Andie writes an article on how to make a man leave her in 10 days. On the other hand, Benjamin bets he can make a woman fall in love with him in the same period.

When Matthew McConaughey spoke on a probable sequel

Being a worldwide loved romcom, it’s not uncommon to see the stars being asked about a sequel decades after it’s release. 

McConaughey shared in his 2020 interview that he would “possibly” return to the fan-favorite movie for a potential sequel.

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“I mean, ‘How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days’ is teed up, you know, teed up for one that you could easily do a sequel. And that was a really good one. As far as romantic comedies go, that was a really good one,” the Oscar winner said.

“And it lasts!” McConaughey added. “People still love that one. I enjoyed that one quite a bit,” reported People

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