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Breaking: The highly anticipated Pretty Woman 2 is Out and Live on Screen Video: This sequel brings back Julia Roberts and Richard Gere as Vivian Ward and Edward Lewis. The story explores the evolution of their relationship, complete with a happily-ever-after ending where Edwards climbs Vivian’s fire escape to profess his love.The sleek design and plausible premise sent fans into a frenzy

Since its release on March 23, 1990, Pretty Woman has remained a cornerstone of romantic comedy cinema. Directed by Garry Marshall and starring Julia Roberts as Vivian Ward and Richard Gere as Edward Lewis, the film transformed a gritty script into a modern fairy tale, grossing over $463 million worldwide and cementing Roberts as a Hollywood icon.
Its enduring popularity has fueled speculation and desire for a sequel, often referred to as Pretty Woman 2. However, despite fan enthusiasm, viral hoaxes, and occasional musings from its stars, no official Pretty Woman 2 has ever materialized. This article explores the history, rumors, challenges, and possibilities surrounding the elusive sequel, as well as why it remains a dream rather than a reality as of March 27, 2025.
The Legacy of Pretty Woman
Pretty Woman began as a dark drama titled 3,000, penned by J.F. Lawton, focusing on the harsh realities of prostitution and class disparity in Los Angeles. In its original form, Vivian and Edward’s story ended tragically, with Edward abandoning Vivian after their transactional week, leaving her with cash to fund a trip to Disneyland with her friend Kit.
In the early 1990s, as Pretty Woman continued to captivate audiences, rumors of a sequel surfaced. A 1990 People magazine article mentioned that a follow-up was in development, with Garry Marshall potentially returning to direct. However, by 1995, Screen International reported that Julia Roberts had vetoed a script tentatively titled Pretty Woman 2. The details of this script remain scarce, but it’s clear that the project stalled early on. Marshall, Roberts, and Gere later made a pact, as Marshall revealed in a Today interview, that they would only pursue a sequel if all three were involved—a promise that has held firm.
Instead of Pretty Woman 2, the trio reunited for another rom-com, Runaway Bride, in 1999. While it featured Roberts and Gere in a similar opposites-attract dynamic, it lacked the magic of their original collaboration and failed to achieve the same cultural resonance. For many fans, Runaway Bride was a consolation prize rather than a true successor.
The Viral Hoax of 2025
Fast forward to 2025, and the dream of Pretty Woman 2 was reignited by a viral poster that swept across social media platforms like X. Titled Pretty Woman 2: A Second Chance, the poster promised a Netflix release featuring Roberts and Gere reprising their roles, alongside newcomers like Emma Roberts (Julia’s niece) and Tom Hardy. The sleek design and plausible premise sent fans into a frenzy, with posts garnering hundreds of likes, shares, and comments. However, the excitement was short-lived. Investigations revealed the poster to be a fan-made, AI-generated fake, with no official backing from Netflix or the original creators.
This hoax underscored the enduring appetite for a sequel. Fans speculated about potential plots—Vivian running Edward’s business empire, a new generation of romance involving their children, or even a modern twist on their love story. Yet, it also highlighted the challenges of distinguishing fact from fiction in an era of sophisticated digital fakery.
Why Pretty Woman 2 Hasn’t Happened
Several factors have kept Pretty Woman 2 from becoming a reality:
Creative Resistance from the Stars: Richard Gere has been vocal about his skepticism. In a 2024 interview with Extra TV while promoting Oh, Canada, he dismissed the idea, saying, “It wouldn’t work.” Gere has also expressed bemusement at the original’s lasting appeal, noting, “It’s about a hooker,” and questioning its suitability for younger audiences. Julia Roberts, while more open to speculation, has offered a tongue-in-cheek vision of Vivian’s future. In a 2023 CBS Mornings interview, she quipped that Edward “passed away peacefully in his sleep from a heart attack, smiling,” leaving Vivian to run his business. These comments suggest a reluctance to revisit the story seriously.
Garry Marshall’s Passing: The death of Garry Marshall in 2016 was a significant blow. As the creative force behind Pretty Woman’s transformation into a rom-com classic, Marshall’s vision was integral to its success. His absence makes a sequel feel less authentic to many involved.
A Next-Generation Tale: The focus could shift to Vivian and Edward’s adult child, navigating love and class in a contemporary setting, with Roberts and Gere in supporting roles. This would refresh the narrative while honoring the original.
Each option carries risks—altering beloved characters, straying too far from the source, or failing to recapture the 1990 magic—but also offers a chance to reintroduce Vivian and Edward to a new audience.
The Case for a Sequel in 2025 and Beyond
The appetite for Pretty Woman 2 persists for good reason. The original was the fifth-highest-grossing film of 1990 and remains a touchstone of the rom-com genre. Nostalgia-driven revivals, like Netflix’s upcoming sequel to 1996’s Happy Gilmore, prove that audiences crave returns to beloved worlds. A well-crafted Pretty Woman 2 could tap into this trend, blending nostalgia with modern storytelling to appeal to both longtime fans and newcomers.
Moreover, Roberts and Gere, now 57 and 75 respectively, retain star power and could bring depth to older versions of their characters. The success of Pretty Woman: The Musical—which Roberts attended in 2018 to honor Marshall—suggests the story still resonates. A sequel could also address critiques of the original, offering a more nuanced take on Vivian’s agency and Edward’s redemption.
Conclusion
As of March 27, 2025, Pretty Woman 2 remains a mirage—a fan-fueled fantasy rather than a concrete project. The viral poster hoax of early 2025 reignited hope, only to remind us of the sequel’s unlikelihood. Creative resistance, logistical hurdles, and the original’s self-contained perfection have kept it at bay. Yet, the longing persists, fueled by the timeless appeal of Vivian and Edward’s love story. Whether it ever comes to fruition, Pretty Woman’s legacy endures, proving that some tales don’t need a second chapter to stay unforgettable. For now, fans can revisit the original—or dream up their own Pretty Woman 2—and hold onto the magic of that fire escape kiss.