Hey there, movie lovers! Let’s dive into some Hollywood buzz: Could Catherine Zeta-Jones and Michael Douglas be teaming up for a new film? While chatting on ITV’s Lorraine on September 25, the stunning star of The Mask of Zorro opened up about the possibility of working with her husband again. And folks, this could be a game-changer!
Now, when Catherine was asked about collaborating with Michael, the 50-year-old beauty playfully admitted, “We haven’t really thought about it,” referring to new projects with her 75-year-old husband. But then she dropped a little nugget of movie history: “But we did it one time in Traffic.” And let’s not forget, that film was nominated for Best Picture at the Oscars! So, working together? Yeah, they’ve got a track record.

Fast forward two decades from their last big-screen pairing in Traffic, and Catherine is teasing a potential remake of one of Michael’s biggest hits: War of the Roses. “I think people would like to see us in War of the Roses,” she joked. Now, if you’re not familiar with that film, it’s a dark comedy about a couple whose divorce turns into a bitter war. It’s iconic, folks!
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Catherine, who would be stepping into Kathleen Turner’s role from the original 1989 film, believes fans would eat it up. “It’s disconcerting when people are in love on screen,” she said. “They want to see real couples, even when they fight. It brings it back down to reality.” Can you imagine these two bringing that intensity? I’m telling you, it’d be electric!
Michael Douglas: Career Bliss and Family Legacy
Now, let’s talk about Michael. The legendary star of Basic Instinct has been vocal about how happy he is in his career right now. And guess what? He loves the idea of his kids—Cameron Douglas, 40, Dylan Douglas, 19, and Carys Douglas, 16—following in his footsteps. “The fact that all of them want to be actors and are good actors makes it all the more enjoyable,” he said at the 2019 Golden Globes. “They understand the whole system and have the sense of a third generation.”



