‘Charlie’s Angels’ reunion!? Drew Barrymore says THIS regarding sequel possibility

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA - MARCH 28: Drew Barrymore attends Netflix's "Santa Clarita Diet" Season 3 Premiere at Hollywood Post 43 on March 28, 2019 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Presley Ann/Getty Images)

Drew Barrymore, the veteran actress, reveals her true feelings about a possible “Charlie’s Angels” threequel.

Drew Barrymore starred as the infamous Dylan Sanders in the Sony Pictures action comedy film “Charlie’s Angels.” The first film was released in 2000, and the sequel, “Charlie’s Angels: Full Throttle,” came out in 2003.

Elizabeth Banks recently directed the third installment, which stars Kristen Stewart, Naomi Scott, and Ella Balinska as a new generation of angels.

In a recent episode of the “Drew’s News” podcast, the 47-year-old host told comedian Benito Skinner that if another installment in the franchise were possible, she would be fully on board, alongside her co-stars and long-time friends Cameron Diaz and Lucy Liu.

Barrymore shared:

“I just was watching Lucy, funny enough, who I was texting with this morning, and she was at Comic-Con for the new Shazam movie and they asked her, ‘Would you do a Charlie’s [Angels] 3?’ And I was on the edge of my seat. I would be surprised if any one of us ever decreed that we wouldn’t [do a third movie]. I would. I would in a heartbeat. The answer is an emphatic yes. I will always say yes.”

Drew Barrymore has spoken about her friendship with former co-stars Cameron Diaz and Lucy Liu.

The “Way Back into Love” singer invited Diaz and Liu in the first episode of her daytime talk show, “The Drew Barrymore Show,” for a mini-reunion. Their friendship, according to Barrymore, alludes to being present in different stages and milestones of each other’s lives.

Barrymore explained:

“The thing that I love about our friendship is that we have been there in all the big and important moments, we’ve also been there in the small moments and the casual moments. The reason we are such good friends is because it’s real and we go through real stuff with each other. It’s not a Hollywood fairy tale.”

With Drew Barrymore and Lucy Liu revealing their true feelings on a sequel possibility, no details on a revival of the trio’s “Charlie’s Angels” have been confirmed, as Cameron Diaz is currently busy with the premiere of her post-retirement film.