Will Smith ‘Tried to Back Out Three Days Before Shooting’ and ‘Is Developing a Sequel Without Me’

Hitch director Andy Tennant marked the 20th anniversary of the romantic-comedy with a new Business Insider interview in which he discussed his clashes with star Oscar winning star Will Smith.
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As the filmmaker put it: “I didn’t want cheap jokes, but he didn’t trust me.”
“We had our difficulties,” Tennant said of his relationship with Smith. “The movie I wanted to make and the movie Will wanted to make, neither one of those movies is as good as the movie we made together. It was a battle. [Smith’s wife] Jada [Pinkett Smith] was a big help. She kind of seconded some of my instincts. There was a time during prep when I was pushing back on a lot of crazy shit that was happening.
“Hitch” starred Smith as a professional date doctor who helps teach men how to impress women, but he’s shocked to discover that his usual tricks and advice don’t work on a columnist (Eva Mendes) he falls hard for.
The supporting cast included Kevin James and Amber Valletta.
Hitch was a critical favorite, earning $371.6 million worldwide to become the tenth-highest-grossing film of 2005.
Despite the clashes, “Hitch” was a box office success and Tennant “submitted a proposal for a sequel.” But “Hitch 2” never got made in the aftermath of the first movie’s global success, a surprise given Smith’s franchise bonafides.
“But I guess Will is developing a ‘Hitch’ sequel without me,” Tennant revealed. “I just found out about it three months ago. I had a really good idea for a sequel, and I was talking to an executive at Sony, and he said Will’s production company is developing a sequel. That’s Hollywood.”
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