Cameron Diaz is possibly looking for another good time with The Mask.
The actress, who just made her onscreen return in Netflix’s Back in Action following a 10-year hiatus, recently told Access Hollywood that she would be open to reprising her role in a sequel to 1994’s The Mask, starring Jim Carrey.
“If Jim’s on board, I mean, I’ve been riding those coattails from day one,” she said of a potential sequel.
Diaz played Tina Carlyle in The Mask, which followed bank clerk Stanley Ipkiss (Carrey), who transforms into a manic superhero, called The Mask, when he wears a mysterious green mask. The film was directed by Chuck Russell.
Last month, Carrey also shared that he would be down to put on the iconic green mask once again for a sequel.
“Oh gosh, you know, it has to be the right idea,” he told Comicbook.com at the time. “If somebody had the right idea, I guess… It’s not really about the money. I joke about the money… But I never know. You can’t be definite about these things. I said I’d like to retire, but I think I was talking more about power-resting. Because as soon as a good idea comes your way, or a group of people that you really enjoyed working with and stuff, it just — things tend to change.”
Elsewhere in her interview with Access, Diaz also revealed if she would be interested in getting the girl group back together for a sequel to 2000’s Charlie’s Angels. The actress starred in the original film with Drew Barrymore, Lucy Liu and Bill Murray as Bosley.
“It would be amazing. It would be really amazing,” Diaz said, before her Back in Action co-star Jamie Foxx added that he would be happy “to throw my hat in the ring” to play Bosley in a follow-up film.
“I’m gonna text her [Liu] right now and pitch her Jamie as Bosley,” The Holiday star quipped.
In 2019, Elizabeth Banks also directed and starred in a Charlie’s Angels remake, which featured Kristen Stewart, Naomi Scott and Ella Balinska.