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Piper Perabo Teases a Sequel to That Bar-Dancing Cult Classic from the 2000s

Piper Perabo Teases a Sequel to That Bar-Dancing Cult Classic from the 2000s

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Piper Perabo Teases a Sequel to That Bar-Dancing Cult Classic from the 2000s originally appeared on Parade.
It might be time to dust off your cowboy boots and your bar-dancing skills!
, star of the 2000 film Coyote Ugly, hinted that a sequel might be in the works for the early aughts cult classic.
'There has been some discussion about that. Some things are being discussed,' Perabo, 48, told The Hollywood Reporter at Comic-Con 2025 over the weekend. 'I can't really say, but people that were doing it are talking about some stuff. There's a lot of cooks in the kitchen right now, but things are moving around.'
The Covert Affairs star added that the 'necessary' people had spoken about the potential for a sequel.
Perabo was also asked if there had been any work done on a potential script yet, and she replied, 'I can't say anything about that, but I will say that people that were integral to making it are in communication about how to do something more.'
Perabo's co-star Tyra Banks previously mentioned the possibility of a sequel during an appearance on The Kelly Clarkson Show in 2020.
"I literally was supposed to be on a conference call today about bringing Coyote Ugly back,' Banks, 51, said during the episode.
While the original Coyote Ugly was initially panned by most critics, Roger Ebert pointed out that Perabo alone was reason enough to see the film. Since then, it's gone on to become a cult classic.
The movie also stars Maria Bello, Izabella Miko, John Goodman, Bridget Moynahan and Melanie Lynskey, and they joined director David McNally, producer Jerry Bruckheimer, and Grammy winner Diane Warren, the woman behind the film's theme song, for a conversation earlier this year to celebrate its 25th anniversary.
'I'm dying to do Coyote Ugly 2,' Banks told People at the time. 'I want to produce it — I just need to get the rights from Mr. Jerry Bruckheimer or work with him.'
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Piper Perabo Teases a Sequel to That Bar-Dancing Cult Classic from the 2000s first appeared on Parade on Jul 28, 2025
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