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Rose Byrne from the movie “Seriously Red”. Shutterstock Portrait Studio in the ImmersiVerse ATX Lounge, Day 4, Austin, Texas, USA - 14 Mar 2022

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Rose Byrneis ready to slip back into another Fritz Bernaise gown.

The actress, 43, says in the new issue of PEOPLE that she’d “of course” make a sequel to the hit comedyBridesmaids. “If all the girls were in, I absolutely would."

The 2011 movie stars Maya Rudolph as newly engaged Lillian. For her wedding party, she enlists lifelong best friend Annie (Kristen Wiig), newer pal Helen (Byrne), cousin Rita (Wendi McLendon-Covey), coworker Becca (Ellie Kemper) and Megan (Melissa McCarthy), the sister of her husband-to-be.

During the lead-up to the wedding, the folksy Annie clashes in spectacular fashion with the polished and posh Helen, whom Annie thinks is encroaching on her friendship with Lillian.

Fans flocked to see the film, which raked in more than $300 million at the box office and earned two Academy Award nominations: Best Supporting Actress for McCarthy and Best Original Screenplay for co-writers Wiig and Annie Mumolo.

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“Maybe we could do a different movie together,” she says. “A re-imagining of something. But I miss them all. I saw Kristen Wiig recently. It was so lovely to see her. I hadn’t seen her for so long, and they’ve all got such a special place in my heart.”

“It depends on the demographic, honestly. But if there’s a young girl or a woman between the ages of about 25 and 45, 50, I know it’s going to be aBridesmaidsreference,” she says.

McCarthy, who costarred with Byrne in the 2015 comedySpy, recently told PEOPLEshe’d also be open to making a follow-up toBridesmaids.

“I would do aBridesmaidssequel this afternoon, right now,” she said. “That group of women was the most magical thing ever. Almost all of us were really good friends already. I think it was such a magical time.”

Even if the cast are “all in our 90s and [writers] Kristen [Wiig] and Annie [Mumolo] are like, ‘Should we team back up?’ I’d be like, ‘Yes. Yeah, we should,’ ” said the 52-year-old.

McCarthy, McLendon-Covey, Byrne, Kemper, Wiig and Rudolph in ‘Bridesmaids’.Everett Collection

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Her favorite memories from the production? “Oh my God. Just being around that many funny people where truly it was like people dropping to the ground because we couldn’t get air in,” McCarthy recalled. “From a distance, it must have looked like we all had food poisoning because there was just times where we’d be like… You can’t be around that group of humans and not just be beside yourself."

McCarthy admitted the cast was a bit “hesitant” to shoot one of the most memorable scenes in the film when the group of friends all go wedding dress shopping and all except Helen get sick from food poisoning.

“It just ended up being so funny. Also, just Kristen shoving 72 Jordan almonds in her mouth. There was a take where she must have had 40 in there,” the actress said. “And we were like, ‘Kristen’s going to choke.’ It was also terribly unprofessional acting because anyone who wasn’t on-camera was usually bent over and just shaking. None of us were behaving.”

For more on Rose Byrne, pick up the new issue of PEOPLE, on newsstands Friday.

source: people.com