Richard Gere Reveals His One Rule for Making Pretty Woman 2
[HPP] Richard GereNovember 25, 202518 min
19 connectionsΒ·18 entities in this videoβRichard Gere's Stance on Pretty Woman 2
- π‘ Despite decades of fan requests for a sequel to Pretty Woman, Richard Gere has historically been reluctant to revisit the role of Edward Lewis.
- π He previously viewed the original film as a complete story with a perfect fairy tale ending, not something to be stretched out or redone.
- π¬ Recently, Gere surprised fans by opening up to the idea of a sequel, but only if a very specific, personal, and meaningful condition is met.
The Core Requirement for a Sequel
- β Gere's single requirement for Pretty Woman 2 is a truly meaningful story that honors the characters and demonstrates real emotional growth.
- π He emphasized that the sequel must explore who Edward and Vivian are today, acknowledging their journey and how their lives evolved beyond the initial happy ending.
- π The story needs to maintain the same spirit and emotional truth as the original, focusing on authenticity rather than just nostalgia or box office appeal.
The Importance of Emotional Honesty
- π€ Gere hinted that the story would also need to work for Julia Roberts, implying her involvement is crucial due to their irreplaceable on-screen chemistry.
- π§ He seeks a narrative that reflects the challenges of long-term relationships and the changes people undergo over decades, rather than a rehashed romantic fantasy.
- π― This approach shifts the focus from Hollywood glamour to depth and emotional realism, which was a key element that made the first movie unforgettable.
Challenges in Creating a Meaningful Sequel
- β οΈ Recreating the unique chemistry between Gere and Roberts decades later presents a significant hurdle, as their characters must reflect their growth as individuals.
- π¬ Hollywood's tendency to prioritize profit over heartfelt storytelling conflicts with Gere's demand for emotional depth and authenticity.
- ποΈ The absence of original director Gary Marshall, who shaped the film's warm tone, adds another layer of difficulty in maintaining the original's charm and sincerity.
Protecting the Film's Legacy
- π‘οΈ Gere's stance highlights his commitment to protecting the legacy of Pretty Woman, treating it as a cherished story rather than just a commercial brand.
- β¨ His requirement ensures that any sequel would need to be strong, authentic, and emotional enough to genuinely honor the beloved love story.
- β³ The need for a slow, thoughtful development process to meet these standards often clashes with the fast-paced demands of modern film studios.
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Pretty WomanRichard GereJulia RobertsMovie SequelsRomantic ComediesEdward LewisVivian WardEmotional GrowthHollywood Film IndustryFilm LegacyGary MarshallFan ExpectationsCharacter DevelopmentStorytellingPop Culture
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