James O'Hagan
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Some of the cast...
not many of the cast have spoken out Dylan Mulroney has spoken out to say and Craig T. Nelson has spoken out to say that there has been discussions going on but there's nothing kind of too much going on and there has been like unanimously positive responses from people about it yeah that feels like it's something we would do but yeah I think it would be an interesting you've got coach's name have you?
I feel like it is I think it's a one and done I don't think we need any more from this family I think it's wrapped up I think that it gets like I'm not giving any spoilers for people who haven't watched it but I think it comes to an ending where you're kind of left feeling you know we've we've had enough from this family this family has kind of like have told their story we've sort of seen where they are and I think that
the only thing that can happen by bringing extending it on anymore is kind of disrupting what the beautiful ending that was created or the sort of like I suppose the peaceful ending that was created that being said the original grossed 93 million worldwide on a budget of just 18 million so it is clearly a cash cow and it also is a modern Christmas staple now so they know that if they do it it is going to be something that will
you know, earn quite a bit of money.
Of course.
Naturally.
Oh, yeah.
They are, absolutely.
Yeah, there's conversations ongoing.
It's not even officially greenlit.
So that's something.
Yeah, so bass is best known, obviously, for the Stone Roses, but also later was part of Primal Screen.
Died at the age of 63, and he was known for swagger, charisma, and iconic bass line.
The iconic bass line that opens, I want to be adored.
And he sort of helped define the... Like, he really did define, this was that early 90s, like going into the early 90s, and, you know, with that...
Oasis and all of that.
My sentence has become disconnected and adrift in my head.
But yeah, so like he really did define what British rock would be in the 80s and into the Manchester area of the 90s.
And his death has prompted emotional tributes from fans, fellow musicians, and especially from Manchester Irish community Oasis, honouring them on stage during their shows in Sao Paulo.