Jump Street in particular managed to wink at the past while also creating a movie that worked on its own merits, a model it seems like the upcoming Baywatch is attempting to replicate. The Brady Bunch Movie and, more recently, the 21 Jump Street films, gleefully poked fun at their source material. The report says this version of Three’s Company will still be set in the 1970s, but has no detail about the tone or approach, which leaves us with a lot of questions about how many of the show’s characters and shenanigans will translate to a theatrical feature made four decades after the show’s premiere. ![]() Related: ‘Baywatch’ Stars Hit the Beach In New Group Photo ![]() Three’s Company - the ’70s/early ’80s sitcom predicated on the notion that two women living with a guy is an outrageous, socially deviant idea - is apparently on track to become a movie.Īccording to The Hollywood Reporter, New Line is in the process of obtaining the rights to make a theatrical feature based on the pratfall-filled, double entendre-driven exploits of roommates Jack Tripper (John Ritter), Chrissy Snow (Suzanne Somers), and Janet Wood (Joyce DeWitt), and plans to tap screenwriters Abby Kohn and Marc Silverstein ( How to Be Single, He’s Just Not That Into You, Never Been Kissed) to adapt the ABC comedy for the big screen. John Ritter, Joyce DeWitt, and Suzanne Somers in the original ‘Three’s Company’ TV series
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