Overview
- Lisa Ann Walter said she would back a reboot only if Nancy Meyers writes the script, citing Meyers’s role in shaping the 1998 remake’s tone.
- She called for Lindsay Lohan and Dennis Quaid to reprise their original roles to preserve the cast’s on-screen dynamics.
- Walter stressed that any new installment must thoughtfully honor Natasha Richardson’s memory, reflecting Dennis Quaid’s reservations about proceeding without her.
- She highlighted the cast’s enduring off-screen friendships and the success of fan-driven anniversary screenings as evidence of the film’s lasting appeal.
- As of early July 2025, no formal reboot has been announced, and the project remains contingent on meeting these key prerequisites.