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Palm Springs star Andy Samberg teases sequel with nod to WandaVision

Photo credit: Hulu
Photo credit: Hulu

Palm Springs star Andy Samberg has said that he would be open-minded to returning to the franchise for a sequel. Samberg's co-star Cristin Milioti also said that she'd be happy to come back and that there's already been a discussion about it.

The comedy is centred around wedding guests who get stuck in the same moment in time, they are forced to live the same day repeatedly until they figure out how to get out of it.

Speaking to RadioTimes.com, Brooklyn Nine-Nine star Samberg discussed what storylines the sequel could have and said all that's needed for a sequel is an "incredible script."

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Photo credit: Hulu

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"I mean, it could go in a lot of different directions because I feel like even the way that the movie ends is slightly open-ended, depending on your interpretation," Samberg said.

"So it could be marital bliss or it could be sort of a WandaVision situation. You’re not sure exactly where they are."

Milioti also shared a revelation, explaining that while she was on set, there was chatter about everyone being open-minded to the idea of a Palm Springs sequel.

Photo credit: Hulu/Jessica Perez
Photo credit: Hulu/Jessica Perez

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"Obviously it would have to be the same group again," she said. "I remember us all joking about doing sort of a Before Sunrise thing with it, where you visit them three different times throughout their lives. So maybe we would do another one in 10 years and see what’s happened to them.

"But what I also love about the ending is, in my opinion, the ending is quite ambiguous. I know I have a very different idea of how it ends than Andy Samberg and from [writer] Andy Siara and [director] Max [Barbakow]; the four of us have entirely different ideas for it, which I love. So I guess we’d all have to get on the same page for a sequel."

Palm Springs is now available to stream on Amazon Prime Video.


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