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Chris Pine Reveals Interest To Reprise His Role In ‘Princess Diaries 3’

Hollywood actor Chris Pine has revealed that he is down to return as Nicholas Devereaux in the third installment of “The Princess Diaries.”

Disney shared that a third sequel to the series is already in the works, some 18 years after the second part was released, and Pine, who plays Nicholas Devereaux, said that all it takes for him to return is a phone call or an email.

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Chris Pine ‘Here To’ For ‘Princess Diaries 3’ Return

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In a recent chat with Entertainment TonightPine revealed that he would have no problem reprising his role as Lord Nicholas Deveraux in the film’s third sequel.

Although the cast has not been confirmed, Disney revealed late last year that a third sequel to the film is already in production and that the film is a continuation of the first two, not a reboot.

Pine, 42, plays Nicholas Deveraux in the film’s second installment, which sees him rival Anne Hathaway’s Mia Thermopolis for the throne but end up becoming her friend and love interest.

“Yes, I’m here! I am here for that,” he told the news channel. “Give me a phone call or an email.”

New and Returning Cast of ‘Princess Diaries 3’

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follow ETAnne Hathaway talked about the opportunity to collaborate with Julie Andrews again and declared that, if given the chance, she would play the same role in the film again.

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“I’m more than comforting him, I’m trying to do it,” he said. “If there’s a way to get Julie Andrews involved, I think we’ll be successful. We’re going to go to where he is and put a green screen behind him and just make it happen.”

Andrews, who starred as Queen Clarisse and grandmother Thermopolis in the film, did not greenlight her return, per Many people.

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“I think we know it’s probably not possible,” said Andrews, 87. “It was discussed not long ago [the second sequel] out, but now how many years has it been since then? And I am much older, and Annie the princess, or queen, is much older. And I’m not sure where it’s going to float or run.”

“Reacher’s” Aadrita Mukerji has been tapped to write the script, although much is still unknown about the film. Debra Martin Chase, who produced the previous two films, will also produce the film, while Melissa Stack will executive produce.

A director for the film has yet to be revealed, as Garry Marshall, who directed the first two sequels, died in 2016.

Anne Hathaway Says Long Wait for Princess Diaries 3 ‘Disappointing’

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follow Many people“Devil Wears Prada” star Hathaway called fans’ long wait for the film’s third sequel “frustrating” but added that it was thrilling to see their excitement.

“We feel the same way, and I know it can be very frustrating,” Hathaway, 40, said of the years-long wait for the film. He added, “It’s a process that requires patience, so everyone should consider themselves part of the film business now because this is the length of time it takes to make something.”

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The actor revealed that he knew the film would be a hit from the start, calling its reception “magical.”

“Getting the script, it just had that feeling…I touched it, and it was electric. Getting ready and being on set every day, and I got to hug Julie Andrews every day. That part is also very, very, very magical,” he said Many people. “Then it came out, and it was accepted. Even that part, by the way, is magical,” he added.

Chris Pine Opens Up About ‘Star Trek 4’

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While anticipation builds for the upcoming “Princess Diaries” sequel, Pine recently expressed his frustration at being kept in the dark about filming the fourth “Star Trek” movie.

In an interview with Esquire magazine, the actor revealed that he felt the project was cursed as he also shared that he had no idea what was going on with the film.

“I don’t know anything,” he said. “In Star Trek land, the actors are usually the last to know anything. I know costume designers who have read the script before the actors.”

Pine was later asked how he felt about being left in the dark, to which he replied, “I would say it’s disappointing. It doesn’t exactly foster the greatest sense of partnership, but it’s just the way it is. I love the character. I love the people. I love the franchise. But to try to change the system in which something is created—I can’t do it. I have no energy.”

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