- Culture
- 05 Aug 16
Mrs Brown's Boys D'Movie Delayed due to Brexit
Brendan O'Carroll reveals
It doesn't look like Angus and boys will be showing up on the big screen again any time soon.
Despite the success of the first film in 2014 which made over €1.02 million in the Irish box office, O'Carroll is having some trouble getting the sequel off the ground.
“We were planning to do it this year, but the numbers weren’t right,” O’Carroll said in an interview with The Sun. “The Brexit drop in sterling makes it a lot more expensive for the studio than it would have been previously.”
However, a film is on the horizon, once all this Brexit controversy clears up: “The plot and outline are there and ready to go. We know what’s going to happen and how we’re going to do it.”
This comes as yet another, and perhaps the greatest casualty of the United Kingdom's recent vote to leave the European Union.
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