Drew Barrymore Eager to Make '28 Sequel to 'The Wizard of Oz'

Drew Barrymore has wanted to make a sequel to The Wizard of Oz for 28 years.

Drew Barrymore's Longtime Love Affair With The Wizard Of Oz Sequel

Since its premiere in 1939, The Wizard of Oz has been one of the most beloved and influential films in Hollywood history. Its magic, music, and immortal characters have been ingrained in the hearts of countless audiences and have inspired all manner of prequels, sequels, and reinterpretations. However, Drew Barrymore's love for this classic tale, and her continuing desire to produce a sequel, may be the most unique and enduring.

Drew Barrymore, a multi-talented actress and producer, recently revealed in an interview with Us Weekly that she has spent the last 28 years trying to make a sequel to The Wizard of Oz called Surrender Dorothy. This news is undoubtedly an exciting surprise for fans of The Wizard of Oz, as it reveals a possible new chapter that will be told by someone who loves the story dearly.

According to Drew, Surrender Dorothy was one of the first scripts she developed when she founded her production company, Flower Films, in 1995. Her love for the story runs so deep that she describes it as very personal to her. The film's storyline involves the Wicked Witch of the West who survives being melted by water and flees to modern-day New York in search of ruby slippers. These slippers are now owned by Drew's Dorothy, the great-granddaughter of the great Dorothy.

It's worth noting that this sequel will be a direct continuation of the original movie, as it involves the ruby slippers-an element that only appeared in the 1939 film, not in L. Frank Baum's original Oz books. This detail demonstrates Drew's commitment to maintaining story continuity and honoring the original.

Even though Surrender Dorothy has never been produced, Drew's dream of bringing the story to the big screen has never gone away. As a director, she says, she would give anything to realize that dream. This determination and deep love for the story will no doubt make this potential sequel a highly anticipated project.

Now, with Drew Barrymore once again expressing her desire to make a sequel to The Wizard of Oz, we can't help but ask: Are audiences ready to take the Yellow Brick Road once again and explore an all-new tale of Oz? Are you interested in seeing the Wicked Witch of the West try to reclaim her ruby slippers? Feel free to share your thoughts and expectations in the comments!

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