 Benny Andersson said the Mamma Mia! project has come to an end |
Former Abba musician Benny Andersson has said there has been "no discussion" about a follow-up to smash hit musical film Mamma Mia! "There is no talk of a sequel," the Swede told BBC News. But he added Universal Pictures "would like a sequel because they're just flabbergasted at the success - more than anyone, I think". The film, which features Abba's hits, recently became the highest-grossing British film in UK cinema history. It has taken more than �67 million at the box office and remains in the top 10 after 17 weeks of release. Reunion But Andersson added of Catherine Johnson, the film's screenwriter: "If she comes up with something, if she's keen on it, then maybe she'll call us."
 The stage version of Mamma Mia first appeared in 1999 |
The film, which tells the story a young woman's quest to discover who her father is, co-stars Meryl Streep and Pierce Brosnan in singing roles. The four members of Abba - Andersson, Bjorn Ulvaeus, Agnetha Faltskog and Anni-Frid Lyngstad - were reunited at the film's Stockholm premiere. The group, who split in 1982, had not been seen together in public for three years. They have categorically ruled out a return to the musical stage.
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