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Guttenberg, Danson, Selleck Walking Down the Aisle for 'Three Men and a Bride'?

File this under "Wedding Bell Blues."

According to WENN, the folks at Disney are getting ready to make 'Three Men and a Bride,' reuniting Steve Guttenberg, Ted Danson and Tom Selleck in a second sequel to the enormously popular 'Three Men and a Baby.'

That 1987 film, which was based on the French smash hit '3 hommes et un couffin,' revolved around three New York bachelors who take care of a baby abandoned outside their door. The 1990 sequel, 'Three Men and a Little Lady,' had the three "dads" dealing with their five-year-old daughter potentially moving to England with her mum. Presumably 'Bride' will deal with the three dads giving away their betrothed daughter and all the inherent pre-nuptial problems the writers can conjure up.

Guttenberg told WENN, "Disney's developing 'Three Men and a Bride.' That's going to be a smash. A smash hit. They're bringing everybody back for that. Nobody knows about it. I'm the first to talk about it."

Guttenberg, whose film career after 'Little Lady' hasn't exactly been in overdrive, also told WENN that he wants to bring back 'Police Academy' and 'Cocoon.' "It's definitely time for another 'Police Academy'," he said. "And I think they could make another 'Cocoon.' They're surefire hits and I think they're good for the world. They make the world a better place and that's what it's all about."

We're not quite sure the world is ready for another 'Three Men' outing, though. What do you think?

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