A Pretty Woman 2 poster has gone viral, reigniting excitement among fans of the iconic 1990 romantic comedy. The poster, which claims to be for a Netflix sequel, features the original stars, Julia Roberts and Richard Gere. However, that’s not all — it also includes new additions like Emma Roberts and Tom Hardy.
But is this poster the real deal or just a clever fake? Here’s everything you need to know about Pretty Woman 2.
Is the Pretty Woman 2 poster real or fake?
The Pretty Women 2 poster is fake; it is AI-generated.
Despite its professional appearance and the excitement it has generated, the Pretty Woman 2 poster is actually a fan-made creation. The viral image, which suggests a Netflix sequel titled Pretty Woman 2: A Second Chance, is not associated with any official project. In fact, there are currently no plans for a Pretty Woman sequel on Netflix or any other platform.
Adding to the hype, AI-generated trailers for the fake sequel have also surfaced online, garnering thousands of views. While these trailers and Pretty Woman 2 posters continue to go viral, they are purely speculative and not linked to any actual production.
Are Richard Gere and Julia Roberts returning for Pretty Woman 2?
Fans hoping to see Julia Roberts and Richard Gere reprise their iconic roles in Pretty Woman 2 will be disappointed.
The 1990 classic that starred Roberts as Vivian Ward, a spirited prostitute, and Gere as Edward Lewis, a wealthy businessman, remains a standalone film.
Interestingly, Julia Roberts has shared her thoughts on what happened to her character after the events of the first movie. During an interview, she jokingly said, “I think he (Edward) passed away peacefully in his sleep from a heart attack, smiling. And now she runs his business.” (via CBS Mornings) On a similar vein, Richard Gere also shared he doesn’t think Pretty Women 2 would work.