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Hall: Never Expected Girls Trip's Wide Appeal
13 Dec
Summary
- The film grossed $140 million worldwide against a $19 million budget.
- Regina Hall initially thought the movie would only appeal to Black women.
- A sequel is likely if a strong script can be developed.

Regina Hall recently shared her surprise at the immense success of the comedy "Girls Trip," which achieved a global gross of $140 million against its modest $19 million production budget. Hall admitted that she initially anticipated the film's appeal would be limited to a specific demographic, likely Black women. She did not foresee it becoming a widely embraced summer blockbuster with such broad cultural and gender crossover.
The actress found it rewarding to witness the film's unexpected trajectory, especially given its release on the same date as a major historical epic. Comparing the situation to the more recent "Barbenheimer" phenomenon, Hall playfully suggested "Girlkirk" or "Duntrip" as potential nicknames for the 2017 box office clash.
Regarding the possibility of a sequel, Hall indicated that adventures for the Flossy Posse are likely. However, she stressed that the cast and crew are prioritizing the development of a script that meets the high comedic standard set by the first film, ensuring any follow-up is as successful and well-received.



