In 1987, Tom Selleck, Ted Danson and Steve Guttenberg formed a powerhouse trio of fictional movie dads in the Leonard Nimoy-directed family comedy "Three Men and a Baby." Great movie. Really entertaining and featuring three stars who were pretty much at the height of their careers. A sequel was released a few years later, "Three Men and a Little Lady," but it didn't measure up. Since then, fans have wondered if more might be coming, a question that was answered last year when Guttenberg revealed that another one was in the works.
MTV's Josh Horowitz spoke to Selleck at the press junket for "Killers," hitting theaters this Friday, and the veteran actor was more than happy to share what little he knows so far about "Three Men" sequel plans.
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