Actress Anna Faris has suggested that a sequel to the comedy film "The House Bunny" could be possible.
The prospect of a follow-up signals a potential return to the high-concept comedies that defined Faris's early career. Such a revival would capitalize on the enduring popularity of the original film among a nostalgic audience.
Faris shared these thoughts during an interview on the YouTube channel for Entertainment Tonight. She said she believes the story still has room to grow and noted that fans have frequently asked for a follow-up to the original plot.
The original "The House Bunny" film was released in 2008 [1]. The movie followed a pampered bunny who becomes a caretaker for a group of unruly children, blending physical comedy with a story about personal growth.
While Faris expressed openness to the idea, she did not confirm that a script is currently in development or that a studio has greenlit the project. Her comments reflect a general willingness to revisit the character rather than a formal production announcement.
Faris has spent recent years balancing various projects across film and television. A return to a beloved comedic role would mark a significant shift back toward the lead-driven studio comedies of the late 2000s, a genre that has seen a recent resurgence through streaming platforms.
“Anna Faris has suggested that a sequel to the comedy film "The House Bunny" could be possible.”
The interest in a sequel reflects a broader industry trend of reviving mid-2000s comedies to attract legacy viewers and new streaming audiences. If developed, the project would rely on the nostalgic appeal of the 2008 original while updating the narrative for a modern audience.





