Lucy Liu won’t say “Good morning, Charlie,” anytime soon — maybe never again. The 55-year-old actress, who famously starred alongside Cameron Diaz, 51, and Drew Barrymore, 48, in 2000’s “Charlie’s Angels” and 2003’s “Charlie’s Angels: Full Throttle,” revealed she thinks a third movie is out of the question. “I honestly don’t know how that’s going to be feasible,” Liu replied Friday when asked by Variety Studio presented by Audible about a third installment with the iconic trio. “There have been so many iterations, even after the fact … In some ways, it’s such a strange thing to think about it.
Times have changed so much since then.”Liu continued, “At that time, when we were doing publicity, they had never before had three women on a magazine cover.
They didn’t even know how to do it. It was such a strange thing for women to collaborate and be seen as colleagues and friends.
It was such a big moment in time, and now it’s shifted.”“Even when I was doing ‘Ally McBeal,’ there had never been a lead woman in that way,” she said of the 1997 drama series. “There was Mary Tyler Moore and things like that, but the focus has changed.
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