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Will Ferrell explains why he never made an 'Elf' sequel

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Will Ferrell explains the tiara he wore in a high school picture
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ByMegan Stone
October 29, 2021, 4:21 PM

"Elf" is considered a holiday staple and fans have long wondered why the popular film doesn't have a sequel.

Star Will Ferrell recently opened up on why he was not on board with a follow-up to the iconic Christmas movie, which was released in 2003.

Ferrell told The Hollywood Reporter his decision to table "Elf 2" had nothing to do with money; he reportedly said no to a handsome $29 million to reprise the lovable Buddy. The problem apparently was that the only good thing about the potential sequel was the paycheck.

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"I would have had to promote the movie from an honest place," Ferrell said, "which would’ve been, like, 'Oh no, it’s not good. I just couldn’t turn down that much money.'"

Noting the script's rehashed premise, he said he mulled over what his motivation would be for doing such a film and confessed, "I thought, 'Can I actually say those words? I don’t think I can, so I guess I can’t do the movie.'"

Given its status as a beloved holiday classic, it's ironic that Ferrell admitted he once thought the Christmas film, which also stars Zooey Deschanel, Ed Asner and James Caan, would be the death of his acting career.

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There was a moment, he said, when he was in New York City wearing Buddy's fashionable yellow tights and thought to himself, "Boy, this could be the end."

A scene from the movie "Elf," in 2003.
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Then the movie charmed its test audience and the actor gained hope -- especially after one test group of what appeared to be "USC frat boys" also enjoyed the feel-good film.

"Elf" proved to be a hit and a boon for Ferrell's career, amassing $222.3 million during its box office run.

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