Producer and filmmaker Tyler Perry has expressed his frustration over the slow progress of the highly anticipated comedy sequel, Sister Act 3. Perry disclosed that the script is still in development as they strive to honor the original film. Despite the delays, Perry remains committed to delivering a worthy sequel.
Perry emphasized the importance of having the right writers, script, and story to do justice to the iconic Sister Act franchise. He acknowledged the significance of the film and the need to ensure that everything aligns perfectly before moving forward.
Sister Act, released in 1992, follows Whoopi Goldberg's character, Deloris, as she navigates life in witness protection at a convent. The film was a massive success, grossing $231 million worldwide against a $31 million budget. Its popularity led to a sequel, Sister Act 2: Back in the Habit, and a musical adaptation.
Sister Act 3 was officially announced in 2020, but details regarding the plot and cast members remain undisclosed. Fans are eagerly anticipating the continuation of the beloved franchise and hope for a swift production process.
While waiting for Sister Act 3, Tyler Perry has been busy with various projects, including the recent Netflix thriller Mea Culpa. Perry has eight upcoming movies scheduled for release on the streaming platform, showcasing his versatility as a filmmaker.
As fans eagerly await the return of Sister Act, Perry's dedication to delivering a quality sequel is evident. With a promising story in the works and the enthusiasm of the cast and crew, Sister Act 3 is poised to captivate audiences once again.
Mea Culpa is currently available for streaming on Netflix, while the original Sister Act can be enjoyed on Disney+.