‘Fire Island’ Director Andrew Ahn Teases Potential Sequel Is “In The Ether”
- Andrew Ahn, director of 'Fire Island', confirmed that there have always been conversations about a sequel to the film, mentioning that there are ideas 'in the ether' but not yet concrete.
- Ricamora stated that the cast remains in contact through a group thread, frequently brainstorming potential sequel ideas.
- Ahn humorously referenced the potential sequel's inspiration, suggesting it would be like the 'Sex and the City' reboot, where characters are '30 years later and older and gayer'.
- The film 'Fire Island,' featuring Joel Kim Booster and Bowen Yang, was critically acclaimed for its representation of queer culture upon its release in 2022.
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‘Fire Island’ Director Andrew Ahn Teases Potential Sequel Is “In The Ether”
With another summer just around the corner, another ferry to Fire Island could be on the horizon. Director Andrew Ahn recently revealed there’s “always been conversation about doing a sequel” to his 2022 gay romantic-comedy, which is set at the titular LGBTQ getaway and is loosely inspired by Jane Austen‘s Pride & Prejudice. “I don’t know if a real concrete idea has been formed yet, but there are things in the ether,” he told Entertainment W…
Fire Island director shares hopeful update on potential sequel: “There’s always been conversation”
The director of Fire Island has addressed the idea of a potential sequel. Back in 2022, LGBTQ+ movie enthusiasts were treated to the queer Pride and Prejudice retelling/rom-com starring Joel Kim Booster, Bowen Yang, Matt Rogers, Tomas Matos and Zane Phillips. The film, which is currently streaming on Hulu in the US and Disney+ in the UK, follows two best friends – Noah (Booster) and Howie (Yang) – as they embark on their annual weeklong vacation…
Andrew Ahn Teases ‘Fire Island’ Sequel and Gears Up for New LGBTQ+ Film ‘The Wedding Banquet’
The sun might have set on Fire Island, but a second serving of the beloved queer rom-com may still be on the horizon. Andrew Ahn, the director behind the hit 2022 LGBTQ+ film Fire Island, recently opened up about the possibility of a sequel—and while nothing’s confirmed, fans have reason to keep their beach bags packed and ready. Originally released on Hulu in the U.S. and Disney+ in the UK… Source
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