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Luke Wilson Reacts to Reported Development of ‘The Family Stone’ Sequel, Written by Tom Bezucha
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Culture/The Apex Times/Jul 18, 11:39 PM EDT

Luke Wilson Reacts to Reported Development of ‘The Family Stone’ Sequel, Written by Tom Bezucha

The actor said he read the script and called it “really funny” as the 2005 holiday comedy gets a follow-up under writer-director Tom Bezucha.

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Luke Wilson said he is still processing news that a sequel to The Family Stone is being written by Tom Bezucha, the filmmaker who wrote and directed the 2005 holiday comedy. In an update reported by Deadline, Wilson said, “I can’t believe it’s happening,” referring to the project’s current development stage.

Deadline reported that Bezucha told the interviewer he began working on the sequel after Diane Keaton died. The development, as described in the report, ties the follow-up directly to the story’s circumstances and Keaton’s character and legacy within the franchise’s world.

Wilson, who is connected to the original film’s ensemble, told Deadline that he read Bezucha’s script. According to the report, Wilson called the screenplay “really funny” and said it includes material that he viewed as consistent with what audiences expect from a Family Stone-style holiday story.

Bezucha’s involvement is central to the project’s credibility, since he previously handled both writing and direction for the original The Family Stone. A sequel under the same writer-director, even in early stages, often indicates that the creative team intends to carry forward the tone and character dynamics that defined the first film.

The report does not provide details on production start dates, cast confirmations, or distribution plans for the sequel. It also does not outline the scope of the project beyond Bezucha’s writing work and Wilson’s reaction after reading the script.

No studio or platform release date was included in the Deadline account, and the report’s timeline appears limited to the creative development phase. As a result, the next practical step for audiences and industry observers would be formal announcements from the rights holders or production entities regarding financing, scheduling, and casting.

If the project advances, it will likely involve typical rights and contractual processes for a sequel to a commercially released film, including permissions tied to original underlying rights, union participation, and scheduling of talent. Until those terms are publicly confirmed, public information remains focused on the script and the creators’ involvement rather than any finalized public release plan.

Why It Matters

  • A sequel to a widely seen holiday film can affect downstream licensing and rights decisions tied to the original property, especially if the same creative leadership remains involved.
  • Public updates about script development can shape audience expectations and industry interest ahead of any formal production or casting announcements.
  • The project’s stated origin, tied to the circumstances surrounding Diane Keaton’s character or legacy as described in the report, suggests the sequel’s story approach may be closely anchored to continuity rather than a reboot.
  • Until production, financing, and distribution terms are announced, the immediate impact is primarily on creative planning and future contracting rather than on near-term release schedules.

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Key Facts

  • Deadline reported that Luke Wilson said he “can’t believe it’s happening” regarding a The Family Stone sequel.
  • Deadline reported that Tom Bezucha is writing the sequel.
  • Deadline reported that Bezucha began work on the sequel after Diane Keaton died.
  • Deadline reported that Wilson read Bezucha’s script and said it is “really funny.”
  • Deadline identified Bezucha as the writer and director of the 2005 holiday film The Family Stone.