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My Big Fat Greek Wedding 3

Good news for anyone who can quote all of Aunt Voula's lines in "My Big Fat Greek Wedding": The Portokalos family is officially returning.

In June, the movie'southward creator Nia Vardalos took to Instagram to share the news that "My Big Fatty Greek Wedding ceremony three" has begun filming in Greece, following pandemic-related delays. The star shared that they are currently filming in Plaka, the center of Athens.

Vardalos, who wrote both the original and the sequel, besides shared that — in addition to writing and starring — she will exist directing "My Big Fat Greek Wedding 3." Fitting with the motion-picture show's theme, Vardalos announced the news by introducing the discussion "managing director" in Greek.

"Thanks and so much for the lovely messages of waiting," Vardalos said, referring to the six years since the sequel came out in 2016.

She also thanked "Playtone, Gilt Circumvolve, HBO and Focus" in the caption for working with her to make the picture show, and sent "beloved and gratitude" for fans' "back up as nosotros waited to film."

Earlier this twelvemonth, Vardalos celebrated the original picture's 20th anniversary. Released in 2002 past an indie movie benefactor, "My Big Fat Greek Wedding" went on to go the highest-grossing romantic one-act of all fourth dimension, despite not having studio backing or a major star.

Vardalos recalled how she was fired by agents and managers afterwards she turned in the script. Believing in her story, Vardalos put on a one-woman bear witness, which caught the eye of Greek-American Rita Wilson and her husband, Tom Hanks.

"Rita Wilson saw the play and said, 'This should be a movie,'" Vardalos recalled.

"My Big Fat Greek Wedding 2."
"My Big Fat Greek Wedding 2." Alamy

At the core of the motion picture franchise is a cross-cultural dear story. Toula Portokalos (Vardalos) is raised in a large Greek-American family — and at 30, she falls for her family unit's worst nightmare: A non-Greek. Toula and Ian (John Corbett) have a potent connection, and throughout the film, they attempt to withstand efforts from her disapproving family to continue them apart. Luckily, while Toula is exasperated by her family unit, Ian is amused, and he ends upward plumbing fixtures right in.

The sequel follows Ian and Toula, now living side by side door to Toula's parents, as they ready to send their girl Paris (Elena Kampouris) off to college. This fourth dimension, Toula's parents are the ones getting married.

Elena Kampouris in "My Big Fat Greek Wedding 2."
Elena Kampouris in "My Large Fat Greek Wedding 2." Alamy

Just based on Vardalos' announcement, "My Big Fat Greek Wedding three" will differ from the preceding movies in one major way: Whereas the others were set in Chicago, this movie will take place in Greece. They're swapping out the false columns of the Dancing Zorba diner for the real things.

In October, Vardalos shared that the script was complete, and gave away a tidbit: "Toula and Ian are not grandparents," she wrote on Instagram.

The beginning two movies had "big, fat Greek" weddings in them. Based on precedent, the third most likely volition, also — simply no word on who might be walking down the aisle.

The flick volition also address some other change. Michael Constantine, who played Toula'southward father Gus, died in Sept. 2021.

"He had told me he wouldn't be able to join the states for the tertiary film and his wish was that we proceed. I wrote the screenplay to reflect Michael's determination and will ever treasure his concluding messages to me," Vardalos wrote on Instagram.

We can't recommend spraying Windex on your popcorn to commemorate Constantine.

Source: https://www.today.com/popculture/movies/my-big-fat-greek-wedding-3-cast-plot-details-rcna34965

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