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Sequel to 'Traveling Pants' considered safe bet

Mon Aug 4, 2008 6:21pm IST
 
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By Christine Kearney

NEW YORK (Reuters) - By Hollywood profit standards, the cast and producers of the sequel to "The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants" admit they were surprised another film based on the hit book series was even made.

The sequel is released in the United States on Wednesday even though the original 2005 film made only $39 million in the United States and $2.9 million overseas, a modest haul by mainstream film standards.

But with a loyal audience generated by fans of the best-selling young adult book series, guaranteed DVD sales and rising careers of some of the four main female actors, makers of the sequel are hoping that translates to greater success.

"By Hollywood standards maybe one would say that the first one wasn't as successful as other films, in truth," the film's producer Kira Davis told reporters recently. "If you go by the actual business side of things I think nine times out of 10 there wouldn't have been a sequel from that movie."

The series about the power of friendship tells the story of four girls who acquire a pair of magical jeans. The sequel -- which is made by Time Warner Inc's Warner Bros and squeezes the last three of the four books into one film -- follows the girls after their first year of college.

The biggest actor in the current film, Emmy award-winning America Ferrera, 23, who plays the title character in the popular U.S. television series "Ugly Betty," told Reuters she too was surprised by the sequel.

"While it had a nice core audience, it wasn't a huge success at the box office so I was a little surprised when we came back to do the second one," she said, pointing to the established book fans and DVD audience as a possible reason it was made.

Ferrera and co-star Blake Lively, 20, who stars in the new controversial U.S. teen TV series "Gossip Girl," were relative unknowns when the first film was released, but now both have blossoming careers.  Continued...

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