Sorvino, who played Romy White in the 1997 cult comedy hit, said that writer Robin Schiff was also on board, but suggested that Disney was holding the project back, reported E! online.
"Disney, if you're listening - everybody wants it. Me and Lisa and Robin would love to do a sequel. We have asked Disney before. It's Disney that has to decide to say yes. I don't think they realise what a cult phenomenon it has become. I mean, people dress up as us for Halloween," Sorvina said.
In 2005, TV movie prequel 'Romy and Michele: In the Beginning' was released via ABC Family, starring Katherine Heigl as Romy, Alexandra Breckenridge as Michele and Kelly Brook as Linda Fashionbella.
It also starred Paula Abdul as herself.
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