Cameron Diaz Developing 'Troop Beverly Hills' Sequel, Clea DuVall Directing
Key Points:
- Cameron Diaz is developing a sequel to the 1989 comedy "Troop Beverly Hills," with Clea DuVall directing from her own script and Diaz potentially starring.
- The film is in development at TriStar Pictures, produced by Laurence Mark alongside Diaz and business partner Katherine Power.
- The original movie featured Shelley Long as a Beverly Hills housewife leading a Wilderness Girls troop, blending luxury lifestyle skills with traditional outdoor activities.
- Diaz reunites with Sony Pictures for this project, following successful collaborations including "Charlie’s Angels" and "Bad Teacher," and recently returned to acting after a hiatus.
- Clea DuVall, known for directing "Happiest Season," also reunites with TriStar Pictures for this sequel, which remains under wraps regarding plot details.