- A sequel to The Grinch starring Jim Carrey.
- The old crew is back.
- A holiday classic.
- Impressive box office numbers.
- A comeback for all the right reasons?
Twenty-five years after leaving a lasting impression on an entire generation with his memorable portrayal of the Grinch, Jim Carrey may soon be slipping back into the famous green suit.
According to several sources, the actor is currently in talks to reprise his iconic role in a yet-untitled sequel inspired by the classic character created by Dr. Seuss. This return is all the more anticipated given that Ron Howard, director of the original 2000 film, is also reportedly returning behind the camera.
Howard will also produce the project alongside his longtime partner at Imagine Entertainment, Brian Grazer. This new Grinch adventure will also benefit from a team of seasoned screenwriters. The screenplay has been entrusted to Alec Berg, Jeff Schaffer, and David Mandel—three writers known for their work on cult-favorite series such as Barry, Silicon Valley, Veep, and Curb Your Enthusiasm.
Interestingly, the trio already has experience in the world of Dr. Seuss, having co-written the 2003 adaptation of The Cat in the Hat, starring Mike Myers.
Although few details about the plot have been revealed yet, this project is already generating a lot of excitement among fans of the original film and Jim Carrey.

A Holiday Classic
The Grinch has long held a special place among holiday classics. Thanks to his offbeat humor, his enchanting world, and his message about the true meaning of Christmas, the character has become an iconic figure of this time of year.
Every season, countless families revisit this story, which reminds us that the spirit of the holidays isn't just about gifts or decorations, but about sharing, generosity, and the bonds that unite people.
Over the years, the Grinch has transcended generations and maintained his popularity. His journey—from a cynical, solitary character to someone who rediscovers human warmth—continues to resonate with audiences.
This ability to blend humor, emotion, and the magic of Christmas explains why the story remains so beloved today and why the idea of revisiting this famous character generates so much excitement among fans of the genre.

Cha-ching and Physical Transformation
The Grinch has established itself as a true cultural and commercial phenomenon. The film dominated the North American box office in the year of its release, grossing over $260 million in the United States and nearly $345 million worldwide. Its success was also recognized by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, which honored the outstanding work of makeup artists Rick Baker and Gail Rowell-Ryan.
However, Jim Carrey's transformation into the Grinch was a colossal challenge. The actor spent up to eight hours a day in the makeup chair, an experience he himself described as extremely grueling.
The story of the Grinch dates back to 1957, when Dr. Seuss created the character to criticize the excessive commercialization of Christmas. A few years later, the 1966 animated adaptation further popularized the character, notably by giving him his famous green color.

Several questions remain…
The announcement of a possible sequel, however, raises several questions. In an industry where franchises and remakes are ubiquitous, some wonder if this revival is being pursued for the right reasons.
Is the project based on a genuine creative idea capable of enriching the Grinch's story, or is it primarily an opportunity to capitalize on the audience's nostalgia?
The presence of experienced screenwriters and the return of key figures from the first film are, nonetheless, reassuring factors. It remains to be seen whether the screenplay will live up to expectations and whether it will offer a fresh adventure rather than a mere rehash of what has already worked.
Above all, fans are hoping for a sequel that respects the character's legacy and brings something new to the table, rather than a project driven solely by financial considerations.
EXCLUSIVE: Universal and Imagine Entertainment are developing a sequel to ‘How the Grinch Stole Christmas' with Jim Carrey in talks to reprise his role as the Grinch and Ron Howard returning to direct. https://t.co/wxvslZdCxu pic.twitter.com/Nc9pcijsmO
— The Hollywood Reporter (@THR) June 18, 2026