'Mrs. Doubtfire' Star Wants Nothing to Do With Sequel
"Sequels generally suck," she tweeted.
April 17, 2014 — -- A "Mrs. Doubtfire" sequel is in the works -- but not everyone is excited.
“Elf” writer David Berenbaum is writing the script, while Robin Williams and director Chris Columbus are also attached to the project, the Hollywood Reporter stated.
Read: ‘Mrs. Doubtfire’ Sequel in the Works
The original film starred Williams as a divorced dad of three who, in order to get closer to his children, develops the persona of a Scottish nanny.
Well, one of the kids from the movie has no interest at all in coming back.
Mara Wilson, who played Natalie Hillard, the adorable little girl in the film, tweeted she's not coming back.
"For the record, no, I do not have anything to do with the Mrs. Doubtfire sequel, nor will I," she wrote.
She added, "I've been in some mediocre movies, but I've never been in a sequel. And I have no interest in being in one now."
Here's what else she had to say: