'Mrs. Doubtfire 2' Release Date, Cast & Plot: Robin Williams' Fans Pay Tribute at Original Film's Home
Fans of the original "Mrs. Doubtfire" actor paid tribute at the doorstep of the house used for one of the biggest hit movies of the late comedian Robin Williams.
According to EOnline, numerous candles, notes and flowers can be found right in front of the home in San Francisco where the classic '90s movie shot most of its scenes.
The popular house is now considered one of the plentiful memorial shrines in the US.
This goes the same for the other familiar locations where most of Williams' classic film projects were done such as the Colorado home used for the sitcom "Mork & Mindy."
Fans from the far eastern part of the country also turned a Boston bench into another Robin Williams memorial, as it was used in his film with Matt Damon entitled "Good Will Hunting."
The 63-year-old comedian-actor passed away due to asphyxia from hanging himself according to the Marin County Sheriff's Department.
His body was discovered by his personal assistant a bit suspended in a seated position. As for his toxicology report, the results will only be made available in two to six weeks.
Director of the original "Mrs. Doubtfire" movie, Chris Columbus, who is also speculated to do the sequel, released a statement shared to Variety Magazine.
"His performances were unlike anything any of us had ever seen. They came from some spiritual and otherworldly place. He truly was one of the few people who deserved the title of 'genius.We were friends for 21 years. Our children grew up together, he inspired us to spend our lives in San Francisco and I loved him like a brother. The world was a better place with Robin in it. And his beautiful legacy will live on forever," Columbus said in his statement.
Cinema Blend reported that the plans for "Mrs. Doubtfire 2" remains hanging and that no concrete decision has been made yet especially with Williams no longer around to do the title role.
Hollywood Reporter said in an earlier report that Fox 2000 is confirmed to be doing the sequel, supposedly reuniting Columbus and the late actor. According to the outlet, David Berenbaum was tasked to pen the film, replacing Bonnie Hunt.
The movie's plot seems to still be under wraps and aside from Williams who was supposed to reprise the titular role, no other hints and leads for the sequel's cast is out.
Check out the original film's trailer in the video below.