Fabulous,darling! Priscilla to ride again in film sequel

It’s time to frock up and get back on the road:a newPriscilla movie is in the works,30 years after the original was released.

Stephan Elliott – writer and director ofThe Adventures of Priscilla,Queen of the Desert– confirmedin an interview with entertainment websiteDeadlinethat a sequel to the beloved Australian hit has been written.

A sequel has been written for The Adventures of Priscilla,Queen of the Desert.

A sequel has been written forThe Adventures of Priscilla,Queen of the Desert.Supplied

“The original cast is on board,I’ve got a script that everybody likes,we’re still working out deals … it’s happening,” Elliott said.

“I’m not repeating myself,we’ll start the new film in Australia,but by god,we’re going on one helluva journey.”

The director said the new film would bring back drag queens Bernadette (Terence Stamp),Felicia (Guy Pearce) and Mitzi (Hugo Weaving). In the original,the trio travel from Sydney to Alice Springs on their bus named Priscilla,encountering quirky characters in the Australian outback.

Elliott said Stamp,now aged 85,was particularly keen to “get it happening,get it shooting this year”.

The South Australian government has joined a campaign to save the once long-lost bus from the iconic Australian movie Priscilla,Queen of the Desert.

Priscilla – which screened in the Un Certain Regard section of the 1994 Cannes Film Festival – won critical and popular acclaim for its portrayal of LGBTQ characters. Australian designers Tim Chappel and Lizzy Gardiner won the Academy Award for Best Costume Design for their sparkly,sequin-filled creations. (And Gardiner’s 1995gold American Express gown is still regarded as an Oscars-night classic.)

Since its release,the film has been adapted into a musical,with an immersive version of the stage show calledPriscilla the Party!opening in London earlier this year.

WhilePriscilla and the acclaimed 1990 documentaryParis Is Burningwere some of the first mainstream depictions of drag culture,the art form has stepped into the pop culture spotlight in the past decade thanks to television shows such asRuPaul’s Drag Race.

Elliott toldDeadline that the new film would “move with the times”,showcasing disco hits alongside contemporary pop numbers.

Hugo Weaving as Mitzi in the 1994 film.

Hugo Weaving as Mitzi in the 1994 film.Supplied

In a 2023 interview,Weaving toldGood Weekend heprobably wouldn’t be cast as Mitzi if they madePriscilla in the current political climate.

“A number of gay actors were offered one of the roles and they were very reluctant to take it because they didn’t want to out themselves,” he said. “I’m not a gay man and I don’t have any issues playing gay. But I think a lot of people do now.”

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Ashleigh McMillan is a breaking news reporter at The Age.

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