
"Ever since there has been enthusiasm for the story to continue further with both Streep and Seyfried offering updates previously. Mamma Mia! producer, Judy Craymer, also said in 2023 a script for a third film was in the "earliest stages" and she hoped Streep would return. Speaking to Entertainment Tonight at the Governor Awards, Seyfried said she thought Mamma Mia! 3 was a "done deal"."
"Previously, Seyfried has supported the idea of Sabrina Carpenter playing Sophie's daughter. At the end of Here We Go Again! Sophie gives birth to a baby boy, Donny. Maybe recognising this point, Seyfried told ET: "Maybe [Sophie] has a cousin she hasn't seen in a while, and that could be Sabrina Carpenter. And then Sydney Sweeney could show up. There's a bunch of girls that really want to be a part of it, and I'm all for it.""
"The Mean Girls star also gave fans an idea of what would be highly likely, if not guaranteed, in another film. "I just know the three dads are going to come back, and we still won't know who the dad is because it doesn't matter. Meryl is a ghost, obviously, so she'll be around. And Julie and Christine will be back singing and""
2008's Mamma Mia! was a major hit starring Amanda Seyfried alongside Meryl Streep, Pierce Brosnan, Christine Baranski, Julie Walters, Colin Firth, Stellan Skarsgård and Dominic Cooper. The 2018 follow-up, Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again!, acted as both a prequel and a sequel and grossed $402 million worldwide. Producer Judy Craymer said in 2023 that a script for a third film was in its earliest stages and hoped Streep would return. Amanda Seyfried described a third film as a done deal and expressed interest in portraying Sophie with her children. Casting suggestions include Sabrina Carpenter and Sydney Sweeney. The three dads are expected to return, paternity may remain ambiguous, Meryl Streep would appear as a ghost, and Julie Walters and Christine Baranski are likely to sing.
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