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Zac Efron will star in the remake of this 80’s classic movie

HOLLYWOOD, CA - AUGUST 20, 2015: Zac Efron at the Los Angeles premiere of 'We Are Your Friends' held at the TCL Chinese Theatre in Hollywood, USA on August 20, 2015. Photo: Shutterstock

Zac Efron will star in the remake of this 80’s classic movie

Zac Efron will star in a “Three Men and a Baby” remake for Disney+, but unfortunately, that’s all that’s known about the project at this point.

The original movie came out in 1987 and starred the gloriously mustached, Tom Selleck, comedian Steve Guttenberg, and “Cheers” alumni, Ted Danson as three New York bachelors who find themselves caring for an infant. There was also a sequel called “Three Men and a Little Lady”.

Here’s the trailer for the original movie, “Three Men and a Baby”

Here is something with Zac Efron.  He seems like a very cool dude!

Will you give it a chance?

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