In fact, Look Who’s Talking Now achieved the rare feat of earning a 0% score on RottenTomatoes.
As stated, the film will follow in the footsteps of Heckerling’s original box office smash that grossed $300 million on a $7.5 million budget and spawned two sequels —1990’s Look Who’s Talking Too and 1993’s Look Who’s Talking Now, neither of which made much noise with critics or audiences.
The challenge is, that was a really good movie, Travolta and Kirstie Alley had great chemistry and Amy Heckerling wrote a great script.
Ready or not, Screen Gems is rebooting the 1989 TriStar comedy Look Who’s Talking — the movie that featured Bruce Willis as the inner-voice of a young kid named Mikey; and starred a pre-Pulp Fiction John Travolta, and Cheers cast member Kirstie Alley? Yes.