‘Best Man 3’ Is Still Happening, Morris Chestnut Confirms ‘Things Are Motion As We Speak’

‘Best Man 3’ Is Still Happening, Morris Chestnut Confirms ‘Things Are Motion As We Speak’
Best Man 3 is still a go!
While it’s been more than seven years since the popular sequel Best Man Holiday hit theaters, star Morris Chestnut said the third installment is happening.
He told the co-hosts of The Real earlier this month:
“I can tell you this right now, literally, I was on a call recently and the band is working on getting back together again. There’s some motion. Things are in motion literally as we speak.”
Best Man was released on Oct. 22, 1999, and Best Man Holiday on Nov. 15, 2013. After the success of Best Man Holiday, many fans began to wonder if a third movie would also be released.
Taye Diggs, who also stars in the franchise, said recently that it could even be a TV series.
“I do think it will happen. We’ve all been in discussions with the director Malcolm Lee. I think it might end up being a TV series, maybe on a streaming platform. But the script has already been written, so we’ll see.”
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