Winona Ryder Confirms Heathers Sequel
Well, why not! Every other movie is getting remade or expanded. Why would Heathers be saved or spared? In an interview with Us Weekly, Winona Ryder confessed that there will in fact be a sequel to the 1988 cult classic. "Whatever you hear, there is a sequel in the works. I swear to God," she told the magazine. "But for some reason the writer Dan Waters and director Michael Lehman don't want to talk about it. I've been wanting to do a sequel forever. There is a story, and Christian [Slater] has agreed to come back as a kind of Obi-Wan character." At least the main characters are in! The actress also talked about Angelina Jolie's success in 'Girl Interrupted', another one of Winona's infamous films. "I knew from the outset that whoever played Lisa was going to get all the attention," Ryder tells the July issue of Empire magazine. "At one point they asked if I wanted to play Lisa and I said, 'No, I want to be Susanna.'" "When it came out, people almost felt bad for me. But I expected it all along. I was really happy with the film, and really proud of it." "At the time I worked with her, she was battling her looks because she's so beautiful," she said. "She wanted very much to be taken seriously and not just judged on her looks. And she conquered that." I wonder why this was even brought up? I mean Angelina won the Academy Award in 1999! Bringing it up now out of nowhere is a bit odd. I guess reporters will take any link to Jolie to print a story these days. Next up, Angelina's 5th grade classmate who accidentally tripped when the actress bumped her in the hall. Stay tuned to learn how she's been coping with it all these years. Photos by WENN.com read more
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