We can all stop pretending that we don't like ABBA because, let's face it, they're great and we can all give up on denying ourselves that pleasure.

Life's hard enough without going through life lying to yourself that you didn't grow up with a worn-out tape / CD of 'ABBA Gold' that was played religiously on the weekends. A lot of this realisation has come through the successes of 'Mamma Mia!' and the sequel, 'Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again', but the question is where's the third one?

According to an interview with Judy Craymer in the Daily Mail today, there's one on the horizon. Craymer was the producer of both movies, as well as the West End musical - which have all together made over $5 billion.

"I think one day there will be another film, because there’s meant to be a trilogy, you see. I know Universal would like me to do it," Craymer said. As well as this, Craymer also spoke about the possibility of the proposed threequel featuring new ABBA songs too, which the band are due to debut later this year.

There's also the possibility that 'Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again' is to be adapted for the stage at some point, however, Craymer didn't give any further details on that front. You'd also have to wonder how they'd make a threequel seeing as how the last movie was left.

Maybe people aren't all that arsed with dual timelines and they just want to see Pierce Brosnan and Stellan Skarsgard roar their way through ABBA's greatest hits? It beats all those crap straight-to-VOD action movies Brosnan keeps doing these days.