Photo: Presley Ann/GettyJosh Lucasis more than ready to head back to Alabama!While appearing onSiriusXM’sPop Culture Spotlightwith Jessica Shawon Tuesday, the 50-year-old actor expressed his interest in aSweet Home Alabamasequel, saying he “would love” to star in a sequel to the 2002 film.“Look, I would love to do the sequel. The issue is Reese’s got a book club,” he said, referring to costarReese Witherspoon. “And I’m saying that like laughingly, but Reese is, you know, I’ve heard like, ‘Oh, you can talk to her about stuff five years from now.’ ““You know, she’s a mogul,” he added.Witherspoon founded media companyHello Sunshinein 2016, which has gone on to produce various hit projects. She also debuted her clothing line,Draper James, as well as her successful reading venture,Reese’s Book Club, in recent years.TOUCHSTONE PICTURES/Ronald Grant Archive/Mary Evans/Everett CollectionNever miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.“Back when I was doingSweet Home Alabama, I, for some reason, remember telling the director or somebody speaking about her, but I said, ‘I bet this woman ends up running a movie studio one day,'” Lucas recalled. “And she’s even beyond that at this point.““I mean, you know, she’s her own version ofOprah Winfreynow, right? I mean … it’s extraordinary and not surprising either, at all,” he continued, before adding of a potential follow-up film, “Reese, come on, let’s go do it.“RELATED VIDEO: Kaley Cuoco Says Reese Witherspoon Inspired Her to Buy the Rights for The Flight AttendantLucas expressedsimilar sentimentsabout making a sequel toSweet Home Alabamawhile appearing onGood Morning Americain 2019. At the time, the actor said he had spoken “extensively” with the original film’s writer and director, Andy Tennant, about a potential storyline.“The proposal that Andy Tennant — the director — had, which was quite interesting, is that my character is back in Alabama,” Lucas said, “and Reese’s character is in New York with our kids and we’re divorced, so [their] whole life is super complicated.“Want to get the biggest stories fromPEOPLEevery weekday?Subscribe to our new podcast,PEOPLE Every Day,to get the essential celebrity, entertainment and human interest news stories Monday through Friday.Sweet Home Alabamawas released in September 2002 and takes its title from the Lynyrd Skynyrd song of the same name.The film grossed over $35 million in its opening weekend and earned over $130 million domestically during its theater run. It made another $53 million at the worldwide box office, with a budget of $30 million.

Photo: Presley Ann/Getty

Josh Lucas

Josh Lucasis more than ready to head back to Alabama!While appearing onSiriusXM’sPop Culture Spotlightwith Jessica Shawon Tuesday, the 50-year-old actor expressed his interest in aSweet Home Alabamasequel, saying he “would love” to star in a sequel to the 2002 film.“Look, I would love to do the sequel. The issue is Reese’s got a book club,” he said, referring to costarReese Witherspoon. “And I’m saying that like laughingly, but Reese is, you know, I’ve heard like, ‘Oh, you can talk to her about stuff five years from now.’ ““You know, she’s a mogul,” he added.Witherspoon founded media companyHello Sunshinein 2016, which has gone on to produce various hit projects. She also debuted her clothing line,Draper James, as well as her successful reading venture,Reese’s Book Club, in recent years.TOUCHSTONE PICTURES/Ronald Grant Archive/Mary Evans/Everett CollectionNever miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.“Back when I was doingSweet Home Alabama, I, for some reason, remember telling the director or somebody speaking about her, but I said, ‘I bet this woman ends up running a movie studio one day,'” Lucas recalled. “And she’s even beyond that at this point.““I mean, you know, she’s her own version ofOprah Winfreynow, right? I mean … it’s extraordinary and not surprising either, at all,” he continued, before adding of a potential follow-up film, “Reese, come on, let’s go do it.“RELATED VIDEO: Kaley Cuoco Says Reese Witherspoon Inspired Her to Buy the Rights for The Flight AttendantLucas expressedsimilar sentimentsabout making a sequel toSweet Home Alabamawhile appearing onGood Morning Americain 2019. At the time, the actor said he had spoken “extensively” with the original film’s writer and director, Andy Tennant, about a potential storyline.“The proposal that Andy Tennant — the director — had, which was quite interesting, is that my character is back in Alabama,” Lucas said, “and Reese’s character is in New York with our kids and we’re divorced, so [their] whole life is super complicated.“Want to get the biggest stories fromPEOPLEevery weekday?Subscribe to our new podcast,PEOPLE Every Day,to get the essential celebrity, entertainment and human interest news stories Monday through Friday.Sweet Home Alabamawas released in September 2002 and takes its title from the Lynyrd Skynyrd song of the same name.The film grossed over $35 million in its opening weekend and earned over $130 million domestically during its theater run. It made another $53 million at the worldwide box office, with a budget of $30 million.

Josh Lucasis more than ready to head back to Alabama!

While appearing onSiriusXM’sPop Culture Spotlightwith Jessica Shawon Tuesday, the 50-year-old actor expressed his interest in aSweet Home Alabamasequel, saying he “would love” to star in a sequel to the 2002 film.

“Look, I would love to do the sequel. The issue is Reese’s got a book club,” he said, referring to costarReese Witherspoon. “And I’m saying that like laughingly, but Reese is, you know, I’ve heard like, ‘Oh, you can talk to her about stuff five years from now.’ "

“You know, she’s a mogul,” he added.

Witherspoon founded media companyHello Sunshinein 2016, which has gone on to produce various hit projects. She also debuted her clothing line,Draper James, as well as her successful reading venture,Reese’s Book Club, in recent years.

TOUCHSTONE PICTURES/Ronald Grant Archive/Mary Evans/Everett Collection

REESE WITHERSPOON, JOSH LUCAS SWEET HOME ALABAMA

Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.

“Back when I was doingSweet Home Alabama, I, for some reason, remember telling the director or somebody speaking about her, but I said, ‘I bet this woman ends up running a movie studio one day,'” Lucas recalled. “And she’s even beyond that at this point.”

“I mean, you know, she’s her own version ofOprah Winfreynow, right? I mean … it’s extraordinary and not surprising either, at all,” he continued, before adding of a potential follow-up film, “Reese, come on, let’s go do it.”

RELATED VIDEO: Kaley Cuoco Says Reese Witherspoon Inspired Her to Buy the Rights for The Flight Attendant

Lucas expressedsimilar sentimentsabout making a sequel toSweet Home Alabamawhile appearing onGood Morning Americain 2019. At the time, the actor said he had spoken “extensively” with the original film’s writer and director, Andy Tennant, about a potential storyline.

“The proposal that Andy Tennant — the director — had, which was quite interesting, is that my character is back in Alabama,” Lucas said, “and Reese’s character is in New York with our kids and we’re divorced, so [their] whole life is super complicated.”

Want to get the biggest stories fromPEOPLEevery weekday?Subscribe to our new podcast,PEOPLE Every Day,to get the essential celebrity, entertainment and human interest news stories Monday through Friday.

Sweet Home Alabamawas released in September 2002 and takes its title from the Lynyrd Skynyrd song of the same name.

The film grossed over $35 million in its opening weekend and earned over $130 million domestically during its theater run. It made another $53 million at the worldwide box office, with a budget of $30 million.

source: people.com