Who has never seen or heard of the film? Love at first sight in Notting Hill ? This romance between a famous Hollywood actress and a young bookseller which made its mark on the big screen in 1999. If the story was never continued, the director still had an idea for a second part. But Julia Roberts was not of the same opinion… In an interview given to IndieWirefor the promotion of his next animated film That Christmas, Richard Curtis admitted not wanting to add a sequel to his past films: “I don't think so. I actually did four Red Nose Days and Comic Relief. We did these mini 'Love Actually' sequels and I was happy with those.”he declares.
Julia Roberts disapproves of director's idea
On the other hand, he explained what he had in mind for Love at first sight in Notting Hill, even if it ultimately did not come to fruition. “I tried to do one with Notting Hill where they were going to divorce, and Julia thought it was a really bad idea“he confides. Too bad for the fans, they will have to be content to watch this cult romantic comedy over and over again. On the other hand, Hugh Grant, the interpreter of William Thacker, revealed to Vanity Fair that he didn't like his character. For him, the bookseller is someone “contemptible”. “Every time I change the channels on the TV at home after a few drinks and I come across it I just say to myself: Why didn't my character (…)
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