Little Fockers" may have Jessica Alba on board. The actress is currently in talks to join the Universal Pictures and Tribeca Productions' comedy which Paul Weitz is helming.
She would join Ben Stiller and Robert De Niro in the third film which is expected to pick up after 2004's "Meet the Fockers" left off. Gaylord Focker (Stiller) and Pamela Byrnes (Teri Polo) are having a kid (or kids according to reports of twins).
Her character would be a pharmateutical rep who wreaks havoc on male characters in the story.
The latest version is written by John Hamburg.
"Meet the Parents," the first film in the franchise, debuted on October 6th, 2000 with $28.6 million before ending off with $166 million in the U.S. and over $164 million internationally. Follow-up "Meet the Fockers" opened on December 22nd, 2004 with $46.1 million and went on to gross over $279 million in the U.S. and $237 million in overseas figures.