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Anyone But You 2 has gotten an update. The original movie, which was directed by Will Gluck and debuted in 2023, was a modernized adaptation of Shakespeare’s Much Ado About Nothing that followed resentful exes Bea (Sydney Sweeney) and Ben (Glen Powell) pretending to be in a relationship while at a destination wedding. The Anyone But You box office had an inauspicious beginning when it debuted at No. 4 over Christmas weekend with a $6 million haul against its $25 million budget, but it became a sleeper hit and eventually ballooned to a total of $220 million worldwide.
The newest print edition of Empire magazine featured an interview with Sydney Sweeney, who called in from Barcelona while on a break from the ongoing production of Euphoria season 3. During their conversation, she addressed the status of development on Anyone But You 2, which has not yet been officially greenlit. Sweeney, who was an executive producer on the original movie, said that “it’s not a no” but “I don’t have an answer that I can say,” teasing that audiences will have to “wait and see.” Read her full quote below:
Ummmmm! You’ll just have to wait and see. It’s not a no, and it’s not a yes. It’s a, “I don’t have an answer that I can say for you.”
What This Means For Anyone But You 2
This Could Be A Good Sign For The Sequel
While this is far from an official confirmation that the possible Anyone But You 2 is moving forward, the fact that Sweeney is not flat-out saying no would seem to indicate that there have at least been continued conversations about the possibility of the movie getting a sequel. While the original movie’s box office success speaks for itself as an argument for mounting a sequel, one impediment may be the busy schedules of the two leads. In addition to Euphoria, Sweeney is attached to a number of projects, including the upcoming movies Echo Valley and The Housemaid, as well as a possible Barbarella remake.
The Housemaid, which was directed by Paul Feig, is an adaptation of the bestselling Freida McFadden novel of the same name.
While there has only been one Glen Powell movie since the release of Anyone But You, that project – 2024’s Twisters – was also a hit. That, combined with the success of the 2023 rom-com and his 2022 movie Top Gun: Maverick, makes him a hot commodity in Hollywood. Just like Sweeney, he is attached to a huge number of upcoming projects, most notably Edgar Wright’s upcoming Stephen King adaptation The Running Man and the Hulu comedy series Chad Powers.
More to come…
Source: Empire

Anyone But You
- Release Date
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December 22, 2023
- Runtime
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103 minutes
- Director
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Will Gluck
- Writers
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Will Gluck, Ilana Wolpert