Legally Blonde
2001 film by Robert Luketic
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February 25 2025 | Amazon Prime Video announced a prequel series titled 'Elle' for the Legally Blonde franchise. |
May 14 2024 | Amazon Prime Video officially announced the upcoming 2025 prequel series 'Elle', with Reese Witherspoon hosting the announcement and discussing the series concept focused on Elle Woods' teenage years. |
October 9 2023 | A Spanish-language production of Legally Blonde began performances at Teatro La Latina in Madrid, running until February 4, 2024. |
April 2023 | Amazon, after acquiring MGM, announced plans to expand the Legally Blonde franchise with a television series in development. |
May 13 2022 | A production of Legally Blonde opened at London's Regent's Park Open Air Theatre, directed by Lucy Moss and starring Courtney Bowman as Elle, featuring the first Trans Non-Binary actors in key roles. |
May 2020 | Mindy Kaling and Dan Goor are announced as writers for a potential third Legally Blonde film. |
February 2020 | A Hebrew-language production of Legally Blonde premiered in Israel. |
2018 | Lucy Ford presented Reese Witherspoon with a pink-ribbon bound college dissertation about the film Legally Blonde during an interview. |
June 2018 | Reese Witherspoon entered negotiations with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer to produce and star in Legally Blonde 3, with Karen McCullah Lutz and Kirsten Smith hired as co-screenwriters. |
2017 | The Legally Blonde television film was widely released on YouTube, receiving negative reviews from critics. |
July 14 2013 | The Australian production of Legally Blonde concluded its run at Melbourne's Princess Theatre, having won five Helpmann Awards including Best Musical. |
October 4 2012 | An Australian production of Legally Blonde began performances at the Lyric Theatre in Sydney, starring Lucy Durack as Elle Woods. |
May 17 2012 | A French-language production of Legally Blonde opened in Paris at Le Palace, but closed just three weeks later on June 10 due to lack of audience. |
April 7 2012 | The West End production of Legally Blonde closed after 974 performances. |
July 11 2011 | Carley Stenson replaced Susan McFadden as Elle in the West End production. |
March 13 2011 | The West End show won three Laurence Olivier Awards: Best New Musical, Best Actress in a Musical (Sheridan Smith), and Best Performance in a Supporting Role in a Musical (Jill Halfpenny). |
January 10 2011 | Susan McFadden replaced Sheridan Smith as Elle in the West End production. |
2010 | Legally Blonde musical adaptation premiered. |
January 13 2010 | The West End production of Legally Blonde opened at the Savoy Theatre, with Sheridan Smith in the lead role of Elle Woods. |
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