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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