Whoopi Goldberg Hopes Fans Enjoy 'Sister Act 3' Despite Feeling Not 'Fully Happy' With the Script
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The 66-year-old actress is set to return as undercover singer Deloris Van Cartier in the third installment of 'Sister Act' with director Tim Federle at the helm.

AceShowbiz - Whoopi Goldberg admits it's impossible to be fully satisfied with movie scripts. To return as undercover singer Deloris Van Cartier in the third installment of "Sister Act" with director Tim Federle at the helm, the 66-year-old actress shared that while she is "hopeful" fans will enjoy the tale, she's never "fully happy" with a script as it can translate differently when spoken.

"You are never fully happy with the script," Whoopi said when speaking to Entertainment Tonight. "Sometimes what looks right on paper doesn't come out of your mouth the right way, but I'm very hopeful that people will be happy."

Regina Y. Hicks and Karin Gist are in charge of the script for the new flick, while Tyler Perry and Tom Leonardis are serving as producers.

The original 1992 movie followed Deloris, a nightclub singer who is forced to go into hiding as a nun in a convent. She inadvertently ends up turning the convent choir into a soulful chorus with a Motown repertoire, but the sudden popularity of the choir threatens to jeopardize her identity. The film proved to be a huge hit and spawned a sequel, "Sister Act 2: Back in the Habit, as well as a Broadway musical.

Whoopi had previously revealed she and film bosses were "working diligently" on a new movie. The 66-year-old actress said, "For a long time, they kept saying no one wanted to see it. And then quite recently, it turns out, that that may not be true. People may want to see it. So we're working diligently to try to figure out how to get the gang together and come back."

Whoopi, who featured in the original cast alongside Dame Maggie Smith and Kathy Najimy, also teased that the new film will be "fun." She explained, "It's fun and it feels good. And you know, nobody's mad. It's just listen - bad singing, great singing, OK singing and then nuns. What's better than that?"

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