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Will the film Bee never occur? Everything Jerry Seinfeld said about the following





“Bee Movie” left the public delighted and the bee in an equal measure (sorry). The 2007 animated feature film followed Barry B. Benson by Jerry Seinfeld, a bee, while he was taking his first steps in the hive and humans had stolen honey from bees. Shocked by this discovery and still horrified by finding bees imprisoned in honey farms, Barry launched a trial against humanity to recover honey as a legitimate property of bees. If it was not strange enough, the trot of the film B (EE) (sorry) revolved around a romance which saw Barry, the bee, falling in love with a human woman. Oh, and at some point, Winnie the Pooh was fired. Yes, really.

It is sure to say that “Bee Movie” was a wild ride, and it was generated predictably more than its fair share of memes in the years that followed its release. Despite all the buzz (okay, okay, I will stop), “bee movie” remains an autonomous version without a sign of a suite. However, Seinfeld might want to change this. In addition to playing alongside a casting that included Chris Rock, Seinfeld co-wrote and co-produced “Bee Movie” for DreamWorks (that Winnie the Pooh Scene was supposedly a shot on the studio rival, Disney). Now Seinfeld seems to think that the universe tells him to give the public what they have clear since 2007: “Bee Movie 2.”

Jerry Seinfeld thinks of a series of bee films

Seinfeld recently went to Instagram to share a photo taken by Spike Feresten, one of his co-writers of “Bee Movie”. The image showed a bee sitting on a tennis ball with whom played. While Seinfeld could be on the lookout for any cosmic sign, or Hollywood contracts, concerning bees, it was particularly relevant: a key scene in the original “bee film” saw Barry hang on to a tennis ball for expensive life after there was land in the middle of a game. (Jokingly, but you never know in Hollywood. It’s the same guy who made a pop-tart film, after all.)

This is not the first time that Seinfeld has touched the possibility of a “Bee Movie” suite. In an Ama Reddit 2016, Seinfeld was invited to find out if he would play in a “Bee Movie 2”. In his response, Seinfeld said he “considered this spring for six hours,” before revealing:

“I considered it, but I realized that it would make the film Bee 1 less emblematic. But my children want me to do it, many people want me to do it. Many people who do not know what animation wants me to do it. If you have an idea of ​​animation, you would never do it.”

Apparently, Seinfeld was not that reluctant. Less than two months later, he shared a tweet asking if there was “an interest” in “Bee Movie 2.” The answers sent a clear message: bring the bees back. We will see if he really listens.



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