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Blake Lively and Anna Kendrick 'set for sequel' to the twisted thriller A Simple Favor

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A sequel to the 2018 thriller A Simple Favor has reportedly been set in motion.And the film's stars Blake Lively and Anna Kendrick will be reprising their roles with the film's director Paul Feig coming back for more, according to a Wednesday report from Deadline.There are no details yet about the plot for the second film but the writer will be Jessica Scharzer who wrote the original.

More to this story:A sequel to the 2018 thriller A Simple Favor has been set in motion. And the film's stars Blake Lively and Anna Kendrick as well as the film's director Paul Feig will be coming back for more, according to a Wednesday report from DeadlineStudio Lionsgate will be working with Amazon Studios on the sequel.

A shoot date and location have not been named yet. The first film was about a quirky single mom vlogger named Stephanie, played by Kendrick.She is a bit lonely as she tries to fit into her Connecticut community and feels something is missing in her life.

More chaos on its way:There are no details yet about the plot for the second film but the writer will be Jessica Scharzer who wrote the originalThen she becomes friends with another mom: a stunningly gorgeous woman named Emily who lives in a modern mansion, has a cool job and a fabulous wardrobe to match.They bond over martinis and a shared interest in having more for themselves.But then Emily disappears and Stephanie starts looking into her past which is very suspicious.The film was directed by Feig who got his start with Freaks And Geeks, and went on to direct actress Melissa McCarthy in some of her blockbusters like on Bridesmaids, Spy, The Heat and Ghostbusters.

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