

That one, produced for television, didn’t feature any of the original players nor did it feature any returning characters. Schepps actually directed (and co-wrote) a sequel to “Encino Woman” – – 1996’s “Encino Woman”. Several years back, Shore mentioned that “Encino Man” writer Shawn Schepps had an idea for a follow-up. The flick pocketed $40,693,477 at the North American box office on a budget of about $7,500,000. “Encino Man” (known as “California Man” outside of North America) revolves around two geeky teenagers from Encino, Los Angeles, California, played by Astin and Shore, who discover a caveman (Fraser) in Morgan’s backyard, frozen in a block of ice. Let’s Wiez the prune juice dooooooooodz.”

“Hit up Disney+ on social media and let them know Brendan, Sean, and myself are ready to go! Let’s do this 2021. “Good o’l Encino Man, remember this classic? How many people want to see Encino Man 2?!” Shore, who portrays Stoney Brown in original, tweeted. Link himself, Brendan Fraser, as well as Sean Astin, and Pauly Shore want Disney to know they’re ready and willing to do “Encino Man 2”. The cast of ’90s comedy “Encino Man” are reportedly keen to head back to the well.
