DeVito and Schwarzenegger Discuss Potential New Project, Lament Missed Opportunity for 'Twins 2' Due to Schwarzenegger's Governorship
DeVito and Schwarzenegger tease potential collaboration outside of the Twins universe; plans for a Twins sequel titled "Triplets" ultimately fizzled due to director Ivan Reitman's death.
- Despite a long-planned sequel to the 1988 comedy 'Twins' never coming to fruition due to Schwarzenegger's tenure as governor of California, Danny DeVito and Schwarzenegger are discussing a new project outside of the original 'Twins' framework.
- A sequel titled 'Triplets' was in the works, with Eddie Murphy initially set to join the cast. The film was later retooled with Tracy Morgan, but the project was delayed due to the death of original 'Twins' director, Ivan Reitman.
- DeVito believes that he and Schwarzenegger have a great dynamic and complement one another in many ways, reinforcing the wish for a new collaboration. DeVito humorously notes that he is 'way stronger' than Schwarzenegger.
- In addition to possible projects with Schwarzenegger, DeVito has expressed interest in making a sequel to the 1987 crime comedy 'Throw Momma From The Train' titled 'Throw Papa From The Train' with Billy Crystal.
- DeVito continues to show commitment to popular show 'It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia', which he's been a part of for 16 years. He suggests it will have more seasons.