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July 25, 2008

Harold And Kumar Are Coming Back, But What About NPH?

Yay, Variety reports that Harold And Kumar are coming back for a third installment, making Harold And Kumar a trilogy like the Lord Of The Rings:

Jon Hurwitz and Hayden Schlossberg, who wrote "Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle" and "Harold & Kumar Escape From Guantanamo Bay" and directed the latter, will return to write and direct a third installment for Mandate Pictures.

Stars John Cho and Kal Penn are expected to reprise their roles as the ganja-loving duo because Mandate has options on the actors for the third installment.

But-- But what about Neal Patrick Harris? Please tell me his recent meteoric rise to King Of All Media hasn't priced this little franchise out of his required cameo. I wanted to see NPH on salvia this time.

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although him playing himself going after strippers kinda doesnt make sense since hes like, you know, a gay. maybe hell come out (havent seen second one so dont know if he did or not in that) and start a gay army or something.

Posted by: Sammy at 07/25/08 12:14 PM | Reply
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I just met Neil PH backstage at the George Michael show in NYC at MSG, he was an absolute doll (photo here)
http://www.worleygig.com/blog/archives/4728

Posted by: Gail at 07/25/08 3:46 PM | Reply
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well i mean he DID die in the second one, soo...

Posted by: sarah at 07/25/08 7:24 PM | Reply
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Sarah, at the end of Harold and Kumar 2, if you watch it till the end of the credits, theirs a little video showing NPH getting up off the ground, spitting some blood out of his mouth and saying "Mother...fucker..."

So yeah, hes still alive.

Posted by: scott at 09/28/08 11:23 AM | Reply
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