Diane Keaton's classic holiday film, The Family Stone, sets plans for the sequel following the actor's passing. Keaton passed away in October at the age of 79, but her legacy as a lauded performer is sure to live on, with a beloved resume that includes four Oscar nominations, including one win for Annie Hall. One of her most endearing films, especially during the holiday season, is The Family Stone, which first debuted in 2005. After 20 years, writer and director Thomas Bezucha has announced plans for a follow-up, with hopes to "honor her even more."
'The Family Stone' Sequel Announced After Diane Keaton's Death
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