'Legally Blonde' is returning after 2 decades, Reese Witherspoon is a working mom in new film

Updated : Nov 27, 2021 17:06
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'Legally Blonde' is set to make a comeback after two decades and Reese Witherspoon will be returning in a new avatar for the third installment of the hit comedy franchise.

Elle Woods played by Reese Witherspoon will be seen as a working mother in 'Legally Blonde 3'.
Produced by MGM studios, Legally Blonde 3 is being written by actor Mindy Kaling and Dan Goor. Actor Reese WItherspoon who stars as the lead, is also co-producing the film with Lauren Neusadter and Marc Platt.

'Legally Blonde 3' will delve into what Reese's character Elle Woods would be like at age 40. The character will be a mother with a 'thriving career.'

Producers say that the script is likely to be ready in the first quarter, release timeline is being kept under wraps.

'Legally Blonde' was first released in 2001 and was the story of Elle, whose life takes a turning point when she is dumped by her boyfriend for not being serious about her life. She works hard to join the Harvard Law School, to win back her boyfriend with her determination, and the rest of the story traces her rise at the university, realisation about her boyfriend, work on a case, and finding love.

The second instalment, which was released in 2003, followed her attempts at raising her voice on animal rights and trying to reach politicians with her views.

Both the films combined earned over $250 million at the box office, despite their modest budget.

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