KEY POINTS

  • Vince Vaughn has been talking to Owen Wilson about a potential "Wedding Crashers" sequel
  • Vaughn said it's fun to make people laugh and work with funny people
  • Jane Seymour considers "Wedding Crashers" one of the funniest movies

Vince Vaughn and Owen Wilson might reunite again for a sequel to "Wedding Crashers" 15 years after they first cracked the audience as the hilarious duo who crashed weddings.

Vaughn sat for an interview with Entertainment Tonight and shared that they have been talking about the "Wedding Crashers" sequel. He has been in discussion about the film with his former co-star, Wilson, and the director of the first movie, David Dobkin.

"Owen and I and the director of ‘Crashers’ have been talking for the first time seriously [about] a sequel to that movie," Vaughn told ET.

"So there has been an idea that is pretty good. So we are talking about that in the early stages."

In the movie, Vaughn and Wilson played as divorce mediators who spent their free time crashing wedding receptions to enjoy free booze and meet women.

"They were fun movies to make," Vaughn said about his films "Wedding Crashers," "Mr. & Mrs Smith," and “Zoolander."

"It's always fun to make people laugh and go to work with people that are funny.”

Last month, Jane Seymour also talked about her scene with Wilson in "Wedding Crashers." She said she loved the movie and it was "one of the funniest movies ever." However, shooting her "Kitty Cat" or "motorboat" scene with Wilson where she hissed at him and made him touch her breasts made Wilson uncomfortable.

"For Owen it was a little bit embarrassing," Seymour said on Couch Surfing.

"He did have to put his hands on my breasts, and he looked at me like, 'Oof, how do you feel about this?' And I said, 'Well, Jane Seymour might have a problem [with it], but Kitty Cat doesn’t.”

Vaughn’s latest movie is "Freaky" with Kathryn Newton. The film is a nod to Lindsay Lohan and Jame Lee Curtis' "Freaky Friday.” However, the new one is darker with Vaughn playing a killer-turned-teenager in the horror-comedy film.

"The fun of this was having Kathryn to kind of build each character out with. She came with such good ideas, we had a rehearsal period where we were kind of finding the physicality of each character so there'd be cohesiveness," Vaughn said.

"We just had a lot of fun kind of playing make-believe together."

"Freaky" will hit theaters on Nov. 13.

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Vince Vaughn was charged with a DUI and resisting arrest Sunday. He is pictured at the “Brawl In Cell Block 99” premiere on Sept. 29, 2017 in Los Angeles. Kevin Winter/Getty Images