Cameron Diaz Eyed to Star in ‘Troop Beverly Hills’ Sequel for Director Clea DuVall at TriStar

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Cameron Diaz is heading to camp with a planned sequel to Troop Beverly Hills.

Clea DuVall is set to write and direct the feature that is in the works at TriStar Pictures and serves as the follow-up to the original 1989 comedy that starred Shelley Long. Diaz is developing the project as a possible star vehicle.

Plot details are currently under wraps. Laurence Mark (The Greatest Showman) serves as a producer alongside Diaz and the star’s business partner, Katherine Power.

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Troop Beverly Hills centered on Phyllis Nefler (Long), a Beverly Hills socialite going through a divorce who decides to lead a troop of scouts. Craig T. Nelson, Betty Thomas, Mary Gross, Stephanie Beacham, Carla Gugino and Jenny Lewis rounded out the cast for the film that collected $8.5 million at the box office ($22 million today). It has since

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