Key Points

Director Gil Junger is developing a sequel trilogy to the beloved 1999 romantic comedy "10 Things I Hate About You". The new films will explore different stages of relationships, starting with "10 Things I Hate About Dating". Junger hopes to potentially include original cast members and wants to honor Heath Ledger's memory through the project. The sequel maintains the spirit of the original film while expanding its narrative universe.

Key Points: Gil Junger Reveals '10 Things' Sequel Trilogy Starring Julia Stiles

  • Gil Junger plans trilogy honoring Heath Ledger's legacy
  • Original cast may return with potential cameos
  • Sequel explores relationships through different life stages
  • Film inspired by Shakespeare's classic comedy
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'10 Things I Hate About You' director says sequel is 'definitively in works'

'10 Things I Hate About You' director confirms development of three-part sequel exploring love, dating, marriage, and family

"10 Things I Hate About Dating is definitively in the works - Gil Junger, Director"

Los Angeles, May 7

Gil Junger, who directed the 1999 classic romantic comedy film “10 Things I Hate About You,” starring Heath Ledger and Julia Stiles, has talked about the follow up trilogy.

In a recent sit-down with People, Junger said he is working on a follow-up trilogy with original "100 Things" producer Andrew Lazar. The first film is titled "10 Things I Hate About Dating," and would be followed by "10 Things I Hate About Marriage" and "10 Things I Hate About Kids," reports variety.com.

"'10 Things I Hate About Dating' is definitively in the works as a feature film," said Junger. "We're developing it right now."

Junger went on to say that he would "love" to work with Stiles again because her "10 Things" character, Kat Stratford, "really spoke to young women in a very powerful way."

He also mentioned Larry Miller, who played Kat's father, as a possible returning cast member, although he said he "hasn't thought" too much about casting yet.

"If it resonates with (the original cast) and I can have some cameos or even real parts, I'd love (that)," Junger said.

The original "10 Things I Hate About You" chronicles the life of Stiles' Kat Stratford, a witty but unpopular teen who lives in the shadow of her overachieving younger sister Bianca, played by Larisa Oleynik.

The film also stars Joseph Gordon-Levitt, and Larisa Oleynik. The screenplay by Karen McCullah Lutz and Kirsten Smith is a modernization of William Shakespeare's comedy The Taming of the Shrew, retold in a late-1990s American high school setting.

However, her lonely adolescence is remedied when she meets outcast bad boy Patrick Verona, played by the late Ledger, who died in 2008 at 28 years old.

Asked if he would use the films to in part honor Ledger's life, Junger said, "I think that's a beautiful idea, and the answer is now going to be yes. ...He deserves to be loved."

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Priya K.
As someone who grew up watching this movie on repeat, I'm excited but also nervous! The original was perfect - hope they don't ruin the magic with forced sequels. Julia Stiles must return though! 🤞
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Rahul S.
Trilogy seems excessive no? One good sequel would be enough. Also how will they handle Patrick's character after Heath Ledger's tragic passing? That needs sensitive handling.
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Ananya P.
OMG! This was my favorite movie in college! But I hope they keep the same charm and don't make it too modern with all the dating apps and stuff. The handwritten poem scene was everything ❤️
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Vikram M.
Interesting how Hollywood keeps reviving old properties. Meanwhile in Bollywood we're still making remakes of 90s films too! Maybe some things are universal in cinema 😄
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Sneha R.
The original had such great dialogues and chemistry. Hope they don't make it too woke or preachy. Sometimes sequels try too hard to be "relevant" and lose what made the first film special.
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Karan D.
Not sure how I feel about this. The original was a perfect standalone film. But if they can capture that same energy and wit, might be worth watching. Fingers crossed!

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