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Elf sequel will 'never happen' because of Will Ferrell's relationship with co-star

The late James Caan, who played Will Ferrell's biological father in the hit festive movie, explained to fans why beloved Christmas movie Elf never got a sequel

Elf: Will Ferrell stars as Buddy the Elf in 2003 film

Before his death in July 2022, James Caan shed some light on why fans never got a sequel to the hit movie Elf.

During a candid interview, the legendary actor, who played Will Ferrell's biological father in the festive classic, was asked why the 2003 blockbuster never had a follow-up despite it's enormous success.

The Godfather star revealed that he and the cast - including Zooey Deschanel and Mary Steenburgen - were very much up for a reunion but due to some tension between his co-stars the idea never got off the ground.

"We were gonna do it and I thought, 'Oh my god, I finally got a franchise movie, I could make some money, let my kids do what the hell they want to do," he joked.

"But the director and Will didn't get along very well," let slip the actor.

Actor James Caan said there's a good reason why fans never got an Elf 2(AFP/Getty Images)
The movie is often listed as among the greatest Christmas films ever made

"So, Will wanted to do it, he didn't want the director, and he had it in his contract, it was one of those things...," Caan told Cleveland's 92.3 The Fan’s Bull & Fox.

It was reported that Will was offered a whopping $29million to appear in a sequel but he still refused to budge for the massive pay cheque.

Will, who has had previous success with Anchorman 2, Daddy's Home 2 and Zoolander 2, said it would be 'pathetic' to try and remake Elf.