Ugly Betty - Future

Future

On April 16, 2010, it was reported that an Ugly Betty movie could be in the works. In an interview, series star Ana Ortiz stated:

There may be a movie. It's something that we’ve been talking about and it's something that America Ferrera would really love to do. That woman has so much determination that I can’t imagine anything she puts her mind to not getting done.

On September 15, 2010, America Ferrera stated that she knows of no plans for an Ugly Betty movie and that she thinks "the rumor is well and alive— it's always a possibility I suppose!". On September 29, 2010, Entertainment Weekly writer Michael Ausiello reported that a movie is not going to happen.

On November 9, 2011 Ferrera stated on perezhilton.com "It's so wonderful that the fans care so much that this question about the movie just keeps coming up. It's not anything that's actually in the works but is something that's always a possibility, and it's wonderful to know that the fans want it."

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