'Charlie’s Angels' Heads Back to the Big Screen With New Film in Development
Hollywood loves revisiting classic franchises, giving them a modern spin while keeping the spirit that fans adore. As studios look for properties with built-in audiences, some iconic stories are getting a second chance to shine.
For decades, audiences have been drawn to stories of fearless women taking on impossible missions. Action, intrigue, and charm combine to make these adventures unforgettable, and the Charlie’s Angels franchise has always delivered on all three.
Recent chatter suggests that the Angels are returning to the big screen again soon, with Sony leading the way.
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Sony is set to revive the iconic Charlie's Angels
Sony Pictures is turning its attention back to one of its most iconic female-fronted franchises. A new feature film version of Charlie’s Angels is in the works, with Pete Chiarelli tapped to write the script, as The Hollywood Reporter has reported. Chiarelli is best known for his work on The Proposal and the film adaptation of Crazy Rich Asians, making him a versatile writer capable of balancing action, comedy, and drama.
While details about the production team remain scarce, THR sources indicate that Drew Barrymore and her Flower Films banner could be involved once again, maintaining continuity with the early 2000s adaptations. The project is still in early development, but it signals Sony’s commitment to giving the franchise a fresh cinematic treatment while honoring its legacy.
Even after all these years, the hype surrounding the franchise remains well intact. But what exactly makes Charlie’s Angels a pop culture phenomenon?
What is Charlie’s Angels about?
Originally a TV crime drama airing from 1976 to 1981 on ABC, Charlie’s Angels followed three talented women detectives working for the mysterious Townsend Agency, led by the unseen Charlie. A supporting character, Bosley, acted as the agency’s liaison, helping the Angels navigate their missions. The show became a pop culture phenomenon, launching the careers of Farrah Fawcett, Kate Jackson, and Jaclyn Smith, while cementing Aaron Spelling’s reputation as a television powerhouse.
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The franchise has since evolved on the big screen, beginning with the 2000 movie starring Drew Barrymore, Cameron Diaz, and Lucy Liu. In 2019, Kristen Stewart, who bought a century-old theater recently, Naomi Scott, and Ella Balinska led a modern reboot, which expanded the concept globally by turning the Townsend Agency into a security and intelligence organization. Though the 2019 film underperformed at the box office, it kept the franchise alive and demonstrated its continued appeal.
With Pete Chiarelli at the helm and Sony committed to revisiting this legendary franchise, fans can look forward to a new chapter in the Charlie’s Angels saga. Whether it will embrace the original crime drama roots or follow the global intelligence approach of recent adaptations, one thing is certain: audiences can expect action, camaraderie, and empowerment in true Angels style.
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Edited By: Itti Mahajan
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