Stop everyone: Sister Act could be back!

After Renée Zellweger returned to the cinema with Bridget Jones Baby and after the Gilmore girls back to Stars Hollow after years of absence, Whoopi Goldberg has also decided to follow their example. The actress, in fact, recently declared that she wanted to take on the role of Sister Maria Claretta again in Sister Act, a quarter of a century after its first appearance. You know, musicals are food for the soul and every time they re-propose them it is always a leap of the heart, as happened for example for Ghost, heartbreaking 1990 film that also starred Goldberg.

During an "interview with Yahoo, the American artist confessed that he would love to tread the scene again with the characteristic black tunic. The reunion could be possible thanks to Goldberg who, for such an occasion, would not hesitate to abandon the microphone to follow the project a little further away, perhaps with a small part, and a great deal of freedom, as a director.

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The film is so much "90s that you can't get any more." We have seen it so many times that we could almost recite the lines by heart: Dolores, unwittingly, witnesses a murder and being a witness to a crime she is sent to a convent where, according to Lieutenant Eddie Souther, he will be in no danger. The problem is that Dolores is used to the front row, it doesn't matter if it's that of a night club or that of a church choir ...
Little by little, she and the other sisters will find a way to live together and establish a wonderful and fun friendship.

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After the first film, Sister Act - a nut in a nun's dress, it was the turn of the second, Sister Act 2 - crazier than ever, where Dolores finds herself, once again, collaborating with the nuns to pursue ever more noble goals.
Whoopi has certainly been a key figure of the last decade of the last century and, it must be admitted, she is in great company!

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