Baywatch grows Bigger!

Baywatch grows Bigger!
Monday, November 15, 2004 12:23 IST
By Santa Banta News Network

Baywatch could soon appear on the big screen. But its iconic stars Pamela Anderson, David Hasselhoff and Carmen Electra might not make it to the celluloid version.

DreamWorks have confirmed that they have bought the film rights to the show, reported the Guardian.

Neither Hasselhoff, nor Pamela Anderson have been approached for the film, although it will be produced by the show's original creators Michael Berk, Doug Schwartz and Greg Bonnan.

In 2003, Hasselhoff, Anderson and many of the cast appeared in TV movie "Baywatch: Hawaiian Wedding".

It is said DreamWorks will look for fresh faces for their own take on the popular 1990s series.

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