Sydney Sweeney Has Cryptic Response on Anyone But You Possible Sequel
Sydney Sweeney shared that when it comes to a potential Anyone But You sequel, the rest is still unwritten.
The actress, 27, explained that while she currently doesn't have an answer for eager fans, the possibility isn't out of the question.
"You’ll just have to wait and see," she told Empire in an interview published May 22. "It’s not a no, and it’s not a yes. It’s a, 'I don’t have an answer that I can say for you.'"
This isn't the first time that Sydney, who starred opposite Glen Powell in the 2023 rom-com, has hinted at the idea.
"I can't actually reveal all of my secrets," Sydney told E! News at the Madame Web premiere in February 2024. "But Glen and I—I mean I was talking to him this morning—We're talking about stuff."
As to what they had been discussing, she added, "You never know, you'll have to wait and see."
Plus, it seems Glen may be game for a sequel, too. While he still kept things mysterious, he commented a cryptic series of emojis, with a zipped mouth, heart, prayer hands and sunglasses on E! News Instagram post of Sydney's interview.
And they’ve certainly stayed in touch since filming. In fact, the costars' on-screen chemistry initially led viewers to believe an off-screen romance may be brewing, and after Sydney's split from ex-fiancé Jonathan Davino earlier this year, speculation began once again—especially when Sydney was spotted in Texas at Glen's sister's wedding. However, the duo has shut down rumors and made it known they are just good friends.
Glen further explained that Sydney has become a good friend of his sister, Leslie, as well.
“I mean she and Syd are obviously great friends,” the Top Gun Maverick star elaborated during his April appearance on Jenna & Friends. “It was a hell of a wedding. The Powells know how to do it right, so all the people that love her were there.”
Of the coincidence of the wedding falling at the same time as Sydney’s breakup, Glen joked, “Timing is everything in this world, isn’t it?”
His mother, Cyndy Powell, confirmed that their relationship was nothing more than a friendship, sharing, "They’re definitely not together."
“We love Sydney,” she told the Daily Mail days prior to Glen's interview, also noting that Sydney brought a friend as her "date" to the wedding. “We’ve considered her just a really, really good friend. We were all together so much and we haven’t seen her in a long time. She’s really a friend and we all enjoy her.”
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