Disney+ are considering a second series of 'The Fully Monty' TV reboot.
The streaming service are said to be in talks about making a second run of the TV series, after the first season aired earlier this year, 25 years after the original 'The Full Monty' film.
A source told The Sun newspaper's TV Biz column: "It looks like Disney+ are considering the go-ahead on a second series of 'The Full Monty'."
Several members of the cast of the 1997 British comedy film - which followed unemployed Sheffield steelworkers who decide to put on a striptease show to make a living - reunited for the eight-episode limited series, including Robert Carlyle as Gaz, Mark Addy as Dave, Lesley Sharp as Jean, Hugo Speer as Guy, Paul Barber as Horse, Steve Huison as Lomper, Wim Snape as Nathan, and Tom Wilkinson as Gerald.
Disney chiefs are thought to be considering "a few tweaks" to improve the series ahead of a potential second season.
The source added: "Talks are ongoing about whether it will make it, but everyone felt there was so much promise behind revisiting the story and a few tweaks could make a second series land better.
"Discussions are under way, with some influential people behind the scenes trying their best to make it happen."
Simon Beaufoy, who wrote the movie, joined forces with Alice Nutter - who was part of the music group Chumbawamba - to pen the eight-part TV series, and the pair would be up for a second series.
He recently told The Sheffield Star newspaper: "We would be up for another series as would the cast so it's up to the mysterious powers that be at Disney+.
"Disney+ were really good partners and we really enjoyed working with them.
"They were really supportive of everything we tried to do so it would be hard to do it with anybody else."
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