Tom Selleck confirms Three Men And An Unnecessary Sequel
In an interview with MTV, Tom Selleck confirmed that Steve Guttenberg wasn’t just being Steve Guttenberg when he rambled about the guaranteed “smash hit” that would be another Three Men And A Baby sequel. According to Selleck, Disney checked his availability—along with Ted Danson’s and Guttenberg’s (just to be nice)—and let him know that a script had indeed been written, finally answering all the questions left dangling by 1990’s Three Men And A Little Lady, which we think ended in a bloody four-way Mexican standoff. It’s been a while. Selleck was quoted as saying it’s “tentatively called Three Men And A Bride, which kind of says it all [about the story].”
Indeed. In fact, couldn’t we all just pretend like we’ve already seen it? Because it feels like we have. And it was great, guys—lots of heart and humor, and a fitting way to wrap things up. The way you made it seem like Mary’s wedding might not happen after all but then, through a series of comic interventions, it suddenly did; those heartbreaking scenes where it’s revealed that Tom Selleck is no longer married to Nancy Travis, then a last-minute reconciliation, followed by the revelation that she’s pregnant again; that awesome reprise of the Three Men singing “Goodnight, Sweetheart” to their all-grown-up Little Lady at the wedding reception—smiles, tears, applause. Thanks, we got it.