How Many Mamma Mia Movies Should They Make?
Sequinned bellbottoms, a star-studded cast and the entire catalogue of ABBA songs at its disposal. For some of us, Mamma Mia: Here We Go Again is the perfect mid-July, popcorn movie experience. We’ll sing and dance in our theatre seats — and then sob when Meryl Streep reappears from the afterlife to perform a moving (albeit a little creepy) duet with her on-screen daughter, Amanda Seyfried.
Then, there’s the overly pretentious film critics who refuse to feel joy. Like Peter Travers, the grey-haired writer at Rolling Stone, who in his review of the film went so far as to compare the Mamma Mia fandom to the blind supports of the American president: “Like Trump voters,” he wrote, “fans of this jukebox-musical franchise see only the good in it, despite irrefutable evidence to the contrary.” Harsh.
To Travers — and those like him — I recommend taking a look at The Onion‘s review of Mamma Mia: Here We Go Again. In an extremely pointed roasting of the musical naysayer, the satire news site describes Mamma Mia 2 as “a film you can either choose to enjoy for the perfectly fine piece of entertainment that it is, or live out the rest of your existence as a miserable kill-joy, who slogs through life recoiling at anything remotely joyful or upbeat in the world. Your choice.”
For those of us in the former group, there’s never enough Mamma Mia. The sequel premiered on Friday, and already the Internet is campaigning for more movies. Could it be the Fast and Furious franchise of musicals? Does the Mamma Mia universe have the same 40-year expansion potential as Star Wars? As Lord of the Rings? Let’s take a look.
if we all pray hard enough we can make mamma mia the fast and furious franchise of musicals
— miel (@miel) July 21, 2018
But, what if they run out of ABBA songs?
To be fair, if the Fast and Furious can keep using the same plot over and over, Mamma Mia can keep reusing ABBA songs.
— Zak (@ZakBaldwin) July 22, 2018
Well played! Twitter users have already put multiple title options out into the world.
Mamma Mia ep. 1: Phantom Mia
Mamma Mia ep. 2: Attack of the Mammas
Mamma Mia ep. 3: Revenge of the Mia
Mamma Mia ep. 4: A New Mamma
Mamma Mia ep. 5: The Mias Strike Back
Mamma Mia ep. 6: Return of the Mammas
Mamma Mia ep. 7: The Mamma Awakens
Mamma Mia ep. 8: The Last Mamma— To my tail fin (@whole_mango) July 22, 2018
Half the work is already done! And, there might even be a loophole where Meryl Streep can make a comeback.
If Donna’s mother is “dead” in the first film and then not dead in the second film does that mean Donna comes back in Mamma Mia 3? pic.twitter.com/TBe3c6eLss
— Tess (@isabeIIehuppert) July 16, 2018
The Mamma Mia fandom isn’t here to pick apart plot details or criticize Pierce Brosnan’s vocal range, we’re just here for fun music, Meryl’s overalls and good ol’ secluded island escapism. Don’t hate — just give us more.
The post How Many <em>Mamma Mia</em> Movies Should They Make? appeared first on FASHION Magazine.