'Princess Diaries 3' Release Date, News & Update: Where Are The Old Cast? Will They Return For New Film?

Now that Anne Hathaway and "Princess Diaries" director Garry Marshall revealed their plans to do a third installment of the film, attention has now turned to the other cast members of the first and second movies. What have they been doing since the movie's release and are they on board "Princess Diaries 3?"

Anne Hathaway has elevated her status in Hollywood after "Princess Diaries" after winning an Oscar Best Supporting Actress award for "Les Misérables" in 2012. Now a sought-after actress, Hathaway can afford to take time off and give birth before working on "Princess Diaries 3" and according to Marshall, they will work out all the kinks of the third film after her pregnancy.

Chris Pine played Hathaway's love interest in "Princess Diaries 2: A Royal Engagement" and like Anne, he's also a big name in Hollywood now, having starred in the "Star Trek" reboot. Marshall wants Chris Pine back for "Princess Diaries 3" more than ever because of his star power, per Bustle. But he's working on the new "Wonder Woman" film and more "Star Trek" movies. Where will his schedule fit the princess?

Robert Schwartzman played Princess Mia's male best friend in the first "Princess Diaries" movie, but he's no longer into acting. He's part of a punk rock band called Rooney, per Elite Daily. Will he consider returning to acting for "Princess Diaries 3?"

Mixing up the medicine at #sxsw for @rooney show tonight. Soho Lounge for @cdbabymusic party

A photo posted by Robert Schwartzman (@robertschwartzman) on Mar 16, 2016 at 8:01pm PDT

Heather Matarazzo, Princess Mia's other best friend, remains active in Hollywood and is a staunch LGBT supporter. When asked by a fan on Twitter if she'd like to be part of "Princess Diaries 3," the actress said she doesn't know Disney's plans but promised to squeal when she finds out anything. She gets how everyone is raring for the third film to be made.

Mandy Moore made Mia's life so hard before she became a princess and she kind of did a princess movie herself in "Tangled." There are no reports yet about the actress and singer's plans for "Princess Diaries 3."

The iconic Julie Andrews played Queen Clarisse and managed to maintain her closeness to Anne Hathaway all these years. When talk of the "Mary Poppins" sequel came up, she even agreed Hathaway would be perfect for the role, which eventually went to Emily Blunt. It's still uncertain if she'll be featured in "Princess Diaries 3."

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