Fourteen years since the first Mamma Mia movie was filmed in Greece, star Colin Firth teased this week that he would return for a third film.
“I think it could happen,” Firth said during “Good Morning America” on May 5. “If you manage to make a second one, I guess you can make a third, a fourth, and a fifth. It was already a miracle.”
He added, “And if people want it, I would do it just to see my friends again on some beautiful island.”
Mamma Mia, here we go AGAIN?!
Colin Firth says he’s down for a third movie: “I would do it just to see my friends again on some beautiful island.” https://t.co/kWY5S6eOU4 pic.twitter.com/V4nH1z6PXb
— Good Morning America (@GMA) May 5, 2022
Mamma Mia set on Greece’s fictional island of Kalokairi
Set on the Greek island of Kalokairi, the “Mamma Mia” films star Meryl Streep (and Lily James) as Donna, a hotel owner who is unsure which of her three ex-boyfriends are the biological father of daughter Sophie (Amanda Seyfried).