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Why Meryl Streep didn't fully return for Mamma Mia 2
Meryl Streep captivated viewers as Donna Sheridan in the first Mamma Mia movie, which made fans shocked to learn she had a smaller part in the sequel.
In the buildup to Mamma Mia! 3, franchise star Stellan Skarsgård has teased the possible return of Meryl Streep’s Donna Sheridan in the upcoming third installment. The two-time Golden Globe winner ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. When Meryl Streep and Amanda Seyfried joined forces back in 2008 for the musical Mamma Mia!, everyone knew it would be nothing ...
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Meryl Streep drops major ‘Mamma Mia! 3’ tease and we might see her team up with a Grammy-winning pop artist
The good news is 'Mamma Mia! 3' is in the works. The better news is that Meryl Streep had an optimistic answer about reprising her role as Donna Sheridan in the third film. While Universal Pictures ...
Meryl Streep takes a walk down memory lane as she rewatches scenes from her classic works including 'Devil Wears Prada 2,' 'Mamma Mia!,' 'The Deer Hunter,' 'Death Becomes Her' and more. Director: Adam ...
Stellan Skarsgard has suggested Meryl Streep could return for a third instalment in the Mamma Mia! franchise. The Hollywood actress played Donna Sheridan in the first film, 2008's Mamma Mia!, but she ...
Mamma Mia! bosses have insisted they could "find a way" to bring Meryl Streep back to the franchise. The Only Murders in the Building actress played Donna Sheridan in the first film, 2008's Mamma Mia!
This is James Taylor with Theatre Talk. Mamma Mia! Tonight, it will be performed live on stage in at least seven different cities around the world. It's been estimated that 30 million people have seen ...
Directed by Phyllida Lloyd, who had already staged the stage version, the film brings together an international cast including Julie Walters, Christine Baranski and Dominic Cooper. Shot partly on the ...
When Meryl Streep and Amanda Seyfried joined forces back in 2008 for the musical Mamma Mia!, everyone knew it would be nothing short of exemplary – and it certainly was. Almost two decades later, here ...
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