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Dodgeball sequel in the works with Vince Vaughn set to return​


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By Jessica WangApril 27, 2023 at 05:48 PM EDT




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Vince Vaughn will return to star in a sequel to Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story, EW can confirm. The project is in early development at 20th Century Studios and will be scripted by Jordan VanDina (The Binge, Animaniacs). No further details, including other returning cast or storyline, are available.
Rawson Marshall Thurber wrote and directed the first 2004 movie, centered on a group of misfits who enter a dodgeball tournament in Las Vegas in an effort to save their local gym from the onslaught of a corporate fitness chain. Vaughn starred as Peter La Fleur, the owner of the gym who rallies the ragtag group of employees and devoted customers to square off against opposing fitness chain leader and health nut White Goodman (Ben Stiller).

DODGEBALL: A TRUE UNDERDOG STORY

Vince Vaughn in 'Dodgeball'

| CREDIT: EVERETT COLLECTION
The sports comedy also starred Justin Long, Christine Taylor, Missi Pyle, Stephen Root, and Jason Bateman and counted star Stiller as a producer. Buzz of a potential sequel came last year when Long revealed that Vaughn already had an idea laid out and that it just needed Stiller's approval. According to Long, Stiller had been a "little trepidatious" about doing a sequel to a title so beloved. "It's very risky," he told ComicBook.com. "You don't wanna shit on the original, you want something just as good."
Vaughn confirmed not too long after that Stiller appeared open to revisiting it. "I had an idea that was fun and the studio likes it, so we'll see where it goes," the actor said at the premiere of his holiday film, Christmas with the Campbells. "I think Ben is open to doing it. I think he's in the same boat as me actually, which is, 'If it's a really fun and great idea, then that's fun,' but 'If it's just something to go do it again, then why?'"
 
The sequel nobody asked for some 20 years later.

seriously though?

I do NOT believe that to be the case.

people LOVED that movie

its DVD sales were robust and that alternative ending which they SHOULD HAVE USED!!!!!! and post credit scene are still considered classics.

I actually believe the studio probably REALLY wanted that sequel and the audience too.
 
seriously though?

I do NOT believe that to be the case.

people LOVED that movie

its DVD sales were robust and that alternative ending which they SHOULD HAVE USED!!!!!! and post credit scene are still considered classics.

I actually believe the studio probably REALLY wanted that sequel and the audience too.


No worries. I was just kidding about Hollywood’s love for sequels and reboots, and running ideas into the ground.


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