![]() ![]() Watching as Gus and Maria renew their marriage ceremony (Greeks don't recite vows), Ian and Toula privately renew theirs. ![]() ![]() Panos tells Maria that Gus had confided to him his love for Maria, and the ceremony continues. Maria storms off to the vestry after seeing Gus acting foolishly, feeling he is not taking the wedding seriously. ![]() En route to the church, Gus, Panos, and Taki arrive drunk after many shots of ouzo. Toula tells Paris she can go to the prom if she attends the reception later. He is also Greek, with an equally crazy Greek family. Paris asks Bennett, a boy she has a crush on, to the prom. She chooses Northwestern to please her mother, but Paris' great-grandmother convinces her she should go to New York. Paris has been accepted to Northwestern University in Chicago and NYU in New York City. Gus's estranged brother, Panos, arrives from Greece as a surprise. Nick urges Angelo to tell his parents, Voula and Taki, that Patrick is also Angelo's romantic partner. The whole family, including Ian's parents, Rodney and Harriet, and Angelo's business partner, Patrick, pitch in to make the wedding happen. Maria wants the wedding she never had and hires a wedding planner who quits after the rowdy family's choices become too outlandish. After Gus lands in the hospital and Maria refuses to go, saying she is not his wife, Gus pleads for her to marry him again. Meanwhile, when Toula and Ian are on a date night to rekindle their romance, their family catches them making out in their car outside their house. Gus refuses, infuriating Maria, who refuses to go through with the ceremony. Gus insists that he and Maria must marry again after fifty years together, but Maria wants Gus to propose properly. His current priest isn't allowed to sign it but agrees to perform a new ceremony. While sorting through his records, he discovers that his and Maria's marriage certificate was never signed by the priest, technically invalidating their union. Meanwhile, Gus has convinced himself that he is directly descended from Alexander the Great and wants to write to an online ancestry site for confirmation. Ian and Toula's marriage has become strained due to Toula's obsessive need to be involved in Paris' life and to "fix" whatever goes wrong in her family. Desperate for independence and privacy, she applies to schools across the country. Paris, who is applying to college, feels smothered by her close-knit clan, who constantly interfere in her life. Her husband, Ian, is the principal at their teen-aged daughter Paris' high school. The only business still open is the family restaurant that her father, Gus, still runs. Her travel agency and the family dry cleaners have closed due to the recession. Toula Portokalos-Miller's life is in shambles. A third film, entitled My Big Fat Greek Wedding 3, is currently in production at Universal Pictures' division Focus Features. The film grossed $90.6 million worldwide against a $18 million budget. The film was released on March 25, 2016, by Universal Pictures, receiving negative reviews from critics. Filming began in late May 2015 in Toronto. It is the sequel to the 2002 film My Big Fat Greek Wedding and the second installment in the My Big Fat Greek Wedding series. The film stars Vardalos, John Corbett, Lainie Kazan, Michael Constantine (in his final film role), Andrea Martin, Ian Gomez and Elena Kampouris. My Big Fat Greek Wedding 2 is a 2016 American romantic comedy film directed by Kirk Jones and written by Nia Vardalos. ![]()
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