One of Bruce Willis’ strangest films could be getting a sequel, and that sounds like a disaster to come

One of Bruce Willis’ strangest films could be getting a sequel, and that sounds like a disaster to come

Because Bruce Willis became famous thanks to his action the worldwide success of Die Hard Early in his career, it’s easy for casual fans to forget that Willis was hysterical in his prime and dabbled in comedy when he broke into the industry. Illegal work For example, fans were happy about the classic detective comedy series on the way to streaming. Willis’ first feature film was actually Blake Edwards’ screwball comedy Blind date. And Willis helped raise his profile by lending his voice to a baby in two years Look who’s talking Films in the 1980s. They weren’t the best Bruce Willis filmsanyway. That’s why I doubt director Amy Heckerling would want to make another one.

I’m a huge Bruce Willis fan. Even me wrote an entire book I appreciate the actor’s versatility in films because I think he is unfairly pigeonholed as an action star (which he is) because he is capable of so much more. The Look who’s talking Movies were bearable because of Willis’ comedic timing as Mikey, a child caught up in the madcap romance between the jaded Kirstie and Alley the smooth John Travolta. In conversation with Empire MagazineOriginal director Amy Heckerling announced a possible fourth film, telling the outlet that she was actively working on a script for the series and confirming:

Who knows if this will become a “thing”. But I’m excited. I’m not done with (Look Who’s Talking) yet.

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