Mira Sorvino says she and Lisa Kudrow are open to the idea of working on the sequel to their classic "Romy and Michele's High School Reunion".
The 51-year-old actor, who played Romy White in the 1997 hit, said writer-producer of the film, Robin Schiff is also interested in a part two.
"We always hope so," Sorvino told Us Weekly of her, Kudrow, 55, and Schiff's desire for another film.
"(We) are all down for it. It's just (up to) the powers that be... The fans have been clamouring for it," she added.
In 2017, Kudrow told E! Online she would take on the role of Michele Weinberger again "if it makes sense for those two people to be around my age and see what's going on.
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