First Wives Club‘s Diane Keaton, Goldie Hawn and Bette Midler are set to reunite for new movie.
Almost 25 years after starring in the iconic film, the trio will be starring in Family Jewels, a comedy about three women who are forced to spend the holidays together (with their kids and their grandkids) after the man that they were all once married to drops dead suddenly.
According to Deadline, production is set to start later this year.
Peter Hoare will write the film, with New Republic’s Brian Oliver and Bradley Fischer producing alongside Alan Nevins.
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“The chemistry of Diane, Bette and Goldie is unmatched and irresistible, and I’m thrilled to help reunite them on screen for generations of fans,” Fischer said.
“This movie fits perfectly in our plan to finance and produce four to six major studio theatricals a year and puts movie stars back where they ought to be – on the big screen,” Oliver added.
“Brad and I always wanted Peter for this project but he was constantly busy. To our great joy, after the Cannes sale, we were able to get the three of us united,” Nevins said in a statement of his own. “I, and the public, have waited many years for these three ladies to star in another film together.”