Amanda Seyfried Believes ‘Mamma Mia 3!’ Is Inevitable
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Los Angeles, April 18 (NationPress) Hollywood actress Amanda Seyfried, known for her role as Sophie Sheridan in the beloved Mamma Mia films, has expressed her enthusiasm for a potential third installment.
Mamma Mia!, which premiered in 2008, is a musical romantic comedy directed by Phyllida Lloyd. The film features a stellar cast including Meryl Streep, Pierce Brosnan, Colin Firth, Stellan Skarsgard, Julie Walters, Dominic Cooper, and Christine Baranski.
The story revolves around a young bride-to-be named Sophie who invites three men to her wedding, each of whom could potentially be her biological father. The sequel, Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again, was released in 2018 and saw the return of much of the original cast.
When discussing the prospects of a third Mamma Mia film, Seyfried stated in an interview with people.com: "It’s just interesting that ... it’ll happen. I know it’s going to happen. If there’s a need, you know."
The Mamma Mia franchise has captivated audiences since its debut, and Amanda's co-stars from her latest musical film, Octet, have even shared ideas with her for a future project.
The talented actress, who stars in Octet alongside Rachel Zegler, Sheryl Lee Ralph, Phillipa Soo, Gaten Matarazzo, Jonathan Groff, and Tramell Tillman, mentioned: "The girls in Octet were like, 'Can we be in it?' And I was like, 'Yeah.' It’s great, actually."
One suggestion involved incorporating ribbon dancing, which Seyfried found reminiscent of childhood dance classes, saying, "That's what it’s missing."
In addition, the actress has recently found success with her role in The Housemaid, released in 2025, where she praised her co-star Sydney Sweeney for her resilience amidst fame.
Seyfried remarked to Vanity Fair: "I don’t envy anything she’s going through. I’ve spent a lot of time with her; we just hit it off immediately. She’s a sweetheart. She’s a very generous, kind person at her core. I have to be honest: I did not have a moment like she’s having ever."
She added, "(My Mean Girls costar) Lindsay Lohan, we’re buddies, and it’s really, really, really harmful to people to have that kind of overnight spotlight."
"Because any press, good or bad, is still a blinding spotlight, and you have to maneuver and negotiate your way around it and outside of it. It’s acrobatics that I don’t think most people are capable of figuring it out at that age."