Elizabeth Olsen has been away from traditional dramatic films for quite some time, as she hasn’t worked on any project outside the MCU since 2018 — until now. This week, she premiered “His Three Daughters” on Netflix.
The movie follows three sisters, Christina, Rachel (played by Natasha Lyonne) and Katie (played by Carrie Coon), who gather in their father Vincent’s New York apartment as he receives palliative care due to a terminal illness.
Azazel Jacobs (The Lovers and French Exit) is the director and writer of the emotional R-rated drama , which, as the scenes progress, explores themes such as grief, the complexity of family dynamics and shared responsibility.
Will there be a sequel to His Three Daughters?
“His Three Daughters” was recently released, so Netflix has not confirmed a sequel yet. The streaming giant usually waits to see how projects perform in terms of audience engagement before renewing them.
However, the movie seems to have been designed as a standalone story that deals with themes of grief, reconciliation, and the complexities of family relationships in the context of the death of a loved one.
The drama has received praise and been highly rated, particularly for its emotionally complete storyline, which doesn’t clearly suggest a continuation. Therefore, a second part seems unlikely.
If there were to be a sequel, it would likely focus on the long-term impact of the father’s death on the relationship between the sisters or their individual lives, but this would depend on director Azazel Jacobs.