A Grinch Sequel with Jim Carrey and Ron Howard is in the Works

Roger Ebert

Pulitzer Prize-winning film critic whose reviews and essays defined cinema criticism for decades.

A new chapter in the Grinch's story is unfolding as Universal and Imagine Entertainment begin development on a follow-up to the successful 2000 movie, "How the Grinch Stole Christmas." The project aims to reunite key creative talents from the original, promising fans a fresh take on the beloved Dr. Seuss character.

Jim Carrey is reportedly in negotiations to once again portray the iconic Grinch, bringing his unique comedic style back to the role. Ron Howard, who directed the first film, is also anticipated to return at the helm, alongside producing partner Brian Grazer. The screenplay for this untitled sequel will be crafted by a writing team that includes Alec Berg, Jeff Schaffer, and David Mandel, known for their work on various television comedies and previous Dr. Seuss adaptations.

The original "How the Grinch Stole Christmas," released in late 2000, achieved significant box office success, grossing $260 million domestically and $345 million worldwide. The film was also recognized with an Academy Award for Best Makeup, highlighting the extensive transformation Jim Carrey underwent for the role. Despite the challenging makeup process, which Carrey once considered abandoning, the film has endured as a holiday favorite, consistently ranking among the most-streamed seasonal movies. This enduring popularity, even surpassing the 2018 animated version, underscores the audience's continued affection for Carrey's portrayal and the classic tale. The new sequel will be overseen by Dr. Seuss Enterprises and Universal's production and development teams, ensuring a cohesive vision for this festive continuation.

The return of such pivotal figures as Jim Carrey and Ron Howard for a "Grinch" sequel signifies the enduring appeal of Dr. Seuss's timeless narratives and their capacity to spread joy and warmth across generations. This forthcoming film offers an opportunity to revisit a cherished holiday classic, reaffirming the importance of community, generosity, and the true spirit of celebration. It reminds us that even the most cynical hearts can be touched by kindness, embodying the uplifting message that resonates deeply during the festive season.

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