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the Get to know the parents The franchise is back and expanding, with even more of the Pokers family taking over the big screen.
Us Weekly confirmed on Tuesday, December 10, that Robert De Niro, Ben StillerTerry Polo and Blythe Danner are in early talks for Another movie In development at Universal Pictures.
While the plot is currently set, John Hamburg Set to return to script writing. (Hamburg co-wrote all three previous films: Meet the parents, meet the pokers and Little pokers.)
May has yet to be announced, though Jane Rosenthal And De Niro will return to produce the film through Tribeca Productions and alongside him Jay Roach, Directed the first two films and produced the previous three through Delirious Media.
Stiller and John Lesher Should also be produced using Red Hour films. Senior Vice President of Manufacturing Development Matt Reilly and production development manager Jacqueline Garrel Intended to oversee the project for the studio. (deadline was the first to report the news.)
In OG, Stiller starred as Greg Poker, a nurse who traveled with his girlfriend, Pam (Polo), to her sister’s wedding. While there, Greg meets Pam’s parents Jack (De Niro) and Dinah (Dener) for the first time and hopes to get their stamp of approval. before the offer to Pam To Greg’s dismay, his relationship with Jack gets off to a rocky start.
Throughout the franchise, viewers meet Pam’s ex-boyfriend Quinn (Owen Wilson) and Greg’s parents, father Bernie (Dustin Hoffman) and Mother Rose (Barbra Streisand). (It is not clear if they will return to the new episode of the Get to know the parents dealership.)
Critically acclaimed Get to know the parents grossed over $330 million at the global box office, becoming the seventh highest-grossing film in the world in 2000. Sequels Meet the pokers and Little pokers enjoyed similar success, culminating in a franchise total of over $1.13 billion worldwide.
years After the film’s initial releaseStiller weighed in on the hurdles the franchise had to go through to ensure the film didn’t get an R rating.
“Is it true that the Motion Picture Association won’t allow the name Poker unless the filmmakers prove there really is someone with that last name?” host Sean Evans Stiller asked during a Dec. 5 appearance on The Day warm. Stiller replied, “Oh, I think that’s true, yes.”
Stiller explained that his last name in the film was too similar to a slur. “Because it was PG-13, I think. And they thought it was too close to RF,” he said.
After Evans asked if they had to provide a photocopy of someone’s driver’s license with the last name, Stiller replied, “I don’t understand how that works legally, honestly, but something like this happened.”