The highly anticipated sequel to the 2017 comedy 'Girls Trip' is finally in the works, and fans are buzzing with excitement. Tiffany Haddish, one of the stars of the original film, confirmed the news during a red carpet event for Netflix's 'The Roast of Kevin Hart'.
Haddish, who plays Dina in the film, revealed that the sequel is indeed happening and that the cast has already been in touch. She even pointed to producer Will Packer, whose company helped produce the original film, as the driving force behind the project. This reunion of the 'Flossy Posse' - Haddish, Regina Hall, Queen Latifah, and Jada Pinkett Smith - is a big deal for fans who fell in love with the dynamic chemistry between the four friends.
The original 'Girls Trip' was a hit, grossing over $115 million against a $19 million budget. It showcased the bond between four Black women who had drifted apart due to life's demands, and their journey back to each other. The film's success led to discussions about a sequel, with writer Tracy Oliver suggesting an international setting in Ghana.
Oliver's idea to set the sequel in Ghana is an intriguing one, as it would push boundaries and offer a unique setting for the group's adventures. The continent of Africa has rarely been the backdrop for such a comedy, and it could provide a fresh and exciting twist. However, the location is not yet confirmed, and fans will have to wait to see where the sequel takes the Flossy Posse next.
The sequel's development is a testament to the enduring appeal of 'Girls Trip' and the strong chemistry between its stars. With Haddish's confirmation and the potential for an international setting, fans can expect a fun and heartwarming follow-up to the original film. The question now is, will the sequel live up to the high expectations set by the first installment? Only time will tell, but one thing is certain: the 'Flossy Posse' is back, and they're ready to take on the world again.