Amanda Seyfried Dreams Big for the Next Mamma Mia Movie
The Mamma Mia movies have won over people everywhere. They mix ABBA songs with sunny spots and fun people. Talk about a third one keeps going. Amanda Seyfried played Sophie in the first two. She just shared what she wants for it. She hopes Sabrina Carpenter and Sydney Sweeney join in. Seyfried talked about this on the red carpet. It was at the Governors Awards on November 16, 2025. She wore a gold dress that caught the lights just right. The event honored folks like Tom Cruise. He got a special Oscar. Seyfried chatted with Entertainment Tonight there. She sounded sure. “Maybe I’m just naive, but I’m pretty sure Mamma Mia 3 is a done deal,” she said. Her words spread fast online. Fans posted clips. One got 500,000 views by morning. She pictured Sophie older. Now a mom with kids. That fits Seyfried’s own life. She has two little ones. A boy born in 2020. A girl in 2022. Both with her husband Thomas Sadoski. They met on stage in 2015. Married quick in 2016. Private wedding in upstate New York. Just family. Seyfried loves mom roles. “I love portraying a mom, so I would love to see Sophie with her kids,” she told them. Then she added the fun part. Maybe Sophie meets a cousin she forgot about. Sabrina Carpenter could play her. Sydney Sweeney pops up too. “There’s a bunch of girls that really want to be a part of it, and I’m all for it,” Seyfried laughed. She sees the three dads back. Still no clue who’s the real one. It never mattered. Meryl Streep as a ghost. Donna’s spirit hangs around. Julie Walters and Christine Baranski sing again. They look great. Everyone in a warm place. Think beaches and blue water. ABBA tunes blast. Seyfried’s eyes lit up. “We’re all gonna be somewhere tropical, and ABBA will be playing!” Fans cheered that line. Comments flooded. “Yes please!” One wrote. Another: “Blondes unite!” Off to the side, who doesn’t love a beach sing-along? Reminds you of summer barbecues with bad karaoke.
This idea stays a wish for now. But Seyfried’s joy shows what could happen. It might mix old favorites with new faces. Keep the happy feel. Add some twists. The first movie came out in 2008. Made $609 million worldwide. The sequel in 2018 hit $395 million. Total over a billion. That’s big money. Universal wants more. But scripts take time. Seyfried’s pitch feels fresh. Young stars bring buzz. Mamma Mia always had that. Meryl, Amanda, Lily James. Now next gen? Smart move.
What Seyfried Sees for Sophie Next
Seyfried made Sophie real. In the first film, Sophie hunts for her dad. Three possibles show up. Island wedding chaos. Heart stuff too. Donna’s old loves return. Songs like “Dancing Queen” make it pop. Seyfried sang live on set. Nerves hit hard. “I was terrified,” she said once. But it worked. Fans loved her voice. Sequel flashed back. Young Donna too. Lily James stepped in. Grossed less but still huge. Seyfried wants Sophie grown. Kids in tow. Maybe toddlers. Running on sand. Sophie sorts mom life. Weddings, family fights. But with laughs. And tunes. “The Winner Takes It All” could twist new. Or “Take a Chance on Me” for cousin meet. Seyfried ties it to her days. She films moms often. Like in Things Heard & Seen. Netflix horror. Or The Dropout. Hulu true story. Mom parts ground her. “It’s how I feel now,” she told Variety in 2024. Sophie evolves. From lost girl to steady parent. That pulls hearts. Fans grew with her. First movie? Seyfried was 22. Now 39. Time flies. Sophie at 40 fits. Kids add mess. Cute ones. Diapers and dances. ABBA lullabies maybe. Seyfried’s vision keeps core. Joy. Family ties. No big drama. Just real feels. With glitter.
The cousin bit? Smart. Brings Carpenter in smooth. Lost family found. Island calls her back. Sweeney as friend? Or love interest twist? Seyfried left it open. “She could show up.” Tease enough. Fans guess plots. Reddit threads blow up. One has 10,000 comments. “Sophie reunion with lost kin. ABBA montage.” Votes pour in. Seyfried reads them. Laughs at wild ones. Like ABBA cruise ship. Or time travel to 70s. Fun chatter. Keeps hype alive. Years between films. First to second? Ten years. Fans waited. Petitioned online. 200,000 signatures once. For third? More now. Change.org page at 300,000. “Make Mamma Mia 3 Happen.” Seyfried retweets them. Quiet support.
Bits from the First Two That Fans Miss Most
Remember the wedding dance? “Voulez-Vous.” Chaos on stairs. Or “Mamma Mia” boat chase. Water sprays. Laughter echoes. Fans want that back. With kids joining in. Tripping over feet. Pure joy.
Why Sabrina Carpenter and Sydney Sweeney Fit Right In
Sabrina Carpenter started young. Disney’s Girl Meets World. 2014 to 2017. Played Maya Hart. Sassy friend. Fans stuck. Then music blew up. “Espresso” in 2024. Hit number 3 on Hot 100. Short n’ Sweet album. Number one Billboard 200. Sold 390,000 first week. Tours sell out. Madison Square Garden twice in 2025. 20,000 each night. Screams shake seats. Now acting jumps. Deal with Universal. Alice in Wonderland musical. She stars and produces. Announced November 11, 2025. Lorene Scafaria directs. Script by her too. Modern twist. Music fest vibe. Wonderland party. Carpenter sings original songs. Fits her pop side. Deadline called it her “first major studio picture.” Budget? $50 million guess. Shoots summer 2026. Public domain story. No Disney ties. Smart. Her voice? Clear. Fun. Like ABBA lite. In Mamma Mia? Cousin role sings. “Lay All Your Love on Me” duet with Sophie. Harmony gold. Carpenter’s energy? Bubbly. Matches island chaos. Fans see it. TikToks mash her clips with movie scenes. 1 million views easy. She joked on Instagram. “If Amanda calls, I’m there.” Winky face. Buzz builds.
Sydney Sweeney? Different path. Euphoria breakout. HBO. Cassie Howard. Messy teen. Two seasons. Emmy nod at 25. Season three wraps soon. Sweeney told Variety October 2025. “Felt like coming home.” Drama deep. Love triangles. Heartbreak. But she shines. Versatility shows. 2025 films pack. Christy first. Biopic on boxer Christy Martin. Sweeney trains months. Mullet wig. Punches real. Opened October 17. $1.3 million first weekend. Small. $15 million budget. Critics mixed. “Gritty but slow,” Variety said. Box office soft. But buzz for her. Oscar talk? Early. Then Echo Valley. Apple TV+. June 13, 2025. With Julianne Moore. Mother-daughter hike gone wrong. Thriller. Gothic woods. Sweeney as lost kid. Reviews? 85 percent Rotten Tomatoes. “Chills and heart,” they wrote. Streams hit 10 million week one. Now The Housemaid. December 24, 2025. Lionsgate. With Seyfried. Paul Feig directs. From book by Freida McFadden. Bestseller. Sweeney as maid with secrets. Seyfried the boss lady. Brandon Sklenar husband. Twists pile. “Dark suburbia,” trailer teases. Budget $25 million. Early tests? Strong. Chemistry key. Sweeney and Seyfried click. From set visits. Sweeney told Variety: “Amanda’s a pro. Laughs through takes.” Perfect for Mamma Mia. Sweeney loves it. Told Variety 2023: “I’ve always wanted to go to Greece. I love Mamma Mia – something like that would be really fun.” Blonde hair. Big smile. Fits the gang. Maybe plays aunt. Or island pal. Sings “Super Trouper.” Her voice? Trained. Euphoria songs proved it. Fans push. Petition add-on: “Sydney in 3!” 50,000 yes.
Both young. Carpenter 26. Sweeney 28. Bring now. Social media stars. Carpenter 40 million Instagram. Sweeney 20 million. Post teasers. Hype machine. Hollywood shifts. Young blood rules. Like Zendaya in Dune. Or Timothée in Wonka. They draw crowds. Mamma Mia needs that. Keep old fans. Grab new. Box office proof. First film? $609 million. Sequel $395 million. Total $1 billion plus. Third? Could top if fresh.
Carpenter’s Music Hits That Scream Mamma Mia
“Espresso”? Upbeat. Beach dance fit. Or “Please Please Please.” Plea like “SOS.” Fans edit videos. 2 million views on YouTube.
Sweeney’s Roles That Show Range
Euphoria tears. Real. Christy fists. Tough. Housemaid smiles. Hiding dark. All for island fun.
What’s Next for Mamma Mia 3 – Hurdles and Hopes
Mamma Mia 3 hangs in air. Exciting but iffy. Judy Craymer produced first two. Stage too. Told Deadline 2020: “There’s meant to be a trilogy.” Script ready then. But slow. COVID hit. 2021 talks. “Story there. Meryl back if right.” She loved Donna. 2023 Variety: “Earliest stages.” Nothing official. Benny Andersson? ABBA guy. Called it “wishful thinking” in 2023. Needs big changes. No rehash. New songs? Four fresh ones. For ABBA Voyage. Virtual show. Avatars perform. Arena in London. 3,000 seats. Sold out nightly. Craymer wants them in film. Andersson and Björn Ulvaeus write. But approve? Tough. They said no lots early. Took chance on first. Now picky. Pierce Brosnan? Sam in movies. Told The Independent November 2024: “I’d love to return. Judy friend. Cast jumps at it.” Optimistic. Christine Baranski? Rosie. Said August 2024: “Judy plans it now.” Gilded Age star. Nominated Emmy. Hopes high.
Challenges stack. Story fresh? First used 20 ABBA tracks. Sequel 15 more. Leftovers few. New four help. But plot? Sophie mom life. Dads visit. Ghost Donna. Tropical spot. Greece again? Or Hawaii? Budget? First $52 million. Made 12 times back. Sequel $75 million. $5 times. Third? $100 million easy. Universal greenlights if cast locks. Meryl? Busy. Only Murders in the Building. Season five shoots 2026. Streep guest? Possible. Lily James? Back young? Flashbacks. Seyfried pushes. “Done deal,” she insists. Fans agree. Social polls. 80 percent want it. Twitter trends weekly. #MammaMia3. 1 million posts yearly.
Possibilities shine. New faces energize. Carpenter sings. Sweeney acts. Chemistry tests. Housemaid set bonds them. Early 2026 shoot? If greenlit. Release 2027. Summer slot. Like sequels. Tie to ABBA tour? Voyage runs. Cross promo. Tickets bundle. Smart. Or stage revival. Broadway 2025? Craymer eyes it. 25 years West End. $4 billion gross. Huge.
Hope holds. Slow burn. But fans wait. Petitions grow. Stars tease. Seyfried’s words spark. “Bunch of girls want in.” More names? Maybe. Zendaya? Dream. But Carpenter, Sweeney real shot. Keep legacy. Add layers. Not just nostalgia. Real growth. Sophie finds self again. With kids. Kin. Songs heal.
Box Office Wins That Push for More
First: $609 million. UK alone $84 million. Record then. Sequel: $395 million. China $50 million boost. Total billion. Third? Could hit 500 easy. With TikTok stars.
Fans Can’t Wait for More Mamma Mia Magic
Mamma Mia 3 dangles like a tease. Seyfried’s fire for it warms. Her Sophie plan? Kids, cousin, cameos. Carpenter’s pop punch. Sweeney’s screen glow. Stays true. Family laughs. ABBA beats. Details fuzzy. But love lasts. First film? Karaoke staple. Weddings blast “Dancing Queen.” Sequel streams endless. Netflix top 10 yearly. Fans crave next. Screen fill with songs. Love. That island spell. If it happens? Trip worth. Music, mess, memories. Global hit again. Or not? Heart still sings. ABBA forever. Seyfried knows. “ABBA will be playing.” That’s the hook.
One random thought. Imagine Carpenter covering “Honey Honey.” Viral gold. Sweeney in “Money Money Money.” Shop scene? Comedy.

