You probably have fond memories of Three Men and a Baby, the 1987 comedy that thrust an infant into the unqualified hands of Tom Selleck, Ted Danson, and Steve Guttenberg.  Are they fond enough that you’d be up for a sequel two decades later?  Disney sure hopes so.  When questioned about a potential third entry in the franchise to follow 1990’s Three Men and a Little Lady, Selleck responded,

"It is true that Disney checked my availability.  And I know they checked Ted's and Steve's, and then had a script written, I think tentatively called Three Men and a Bride, which kind of says it all.”

If I recall, Guttenberg mentioned the possibility that “Bride” would be affixed to “Three Men and a . . .” awhile back.  It’s definitely an interesting choice in brand to revisit --- as long as they get Leonard Nimoy, who directed the first film, back on board.  Hit the jump for a clip of the interview.