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Rowan Atkinson's 'Mr Bean' is set to return with a twist

Atkinson will collaborate with 'Love Actually' director and series co-creator Richard Curtis for the movie.

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British comedy icon Mr. Bean heads to Buckingham Palace to celebrate 25 years, the release of Mr. Bean 25th Anniversary DVD Boxset, and new animated episodes on Boomerang at The Mall on September 4, 2015 in London, England.
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Actor and comedian Rowan Atkinson has revealed he is planning another Mr Bean movie featuring the popular character as an old age pensioner.

The 62-year-old comic thinks his friend and series co- creator, Love Actually writer Richard Curtis, has come up with a very funny idea featuring his popular character - who first featured on TV 27 years ago - in his senior years, reported Daily Star.

"It would be very funny to see where we can go with him as an old man and what kind of comedy we get out of it. Playing an old person can be very funny," Atkinson says.

Mr Bean aired for 13 one-off, largely silent, TV episodes between 1990 until 1995, with a clip compilation airing at the end of 1995.

A previously unseen episode was broadcast in 2006, while the successful series also spawned two movie adaptations, Bean: The Ultimate Disaster Movie in 1997 and 2007's Mr.
Bean's Holiday
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An animated show is still broadcast today and Atkinson has reprised the character at the 2012 London Olympics Opening Ceremony, and two years later for a Snickers commercial.

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