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‘The Hills’ Might Be Turned Into a Movie, But It’s Up to Lauren Conrad

It’s been 10 years since MTV’s The Hills aired for the first time, but it looks like our favorite reality TV stars will be making a comeback on the big screen. A source tells Entertainment Weekly that stars Kristin Cavallari, Whitney Port and Audrina Patridge are all interested in doing a reunion movie.

A proposed plot would follow the cast to Australia for Patridge’s wedding to fiancé Corey Bohan. The film would document the stars as they come to terms with how their lives have changed in the 6 years since the show ended.

Notably left out of the rumored cast are Spencer Pratt, Heidi Montag, and, of course, Lauren Conrad. Arguably the biggest stars of the series, it’s hard to imagine a Hills film would happen without their participation. We have a feeling, if asked, Speidi would jump at the chance to be on screen again. As far as Conrad is concerned, sources claim LC has been the only holdout, and the project hinges on her willingness to be involved.

Though Conrad’s rep declined to comment on the potential film, Lauren herself has confirmed she will appear on MTV’s The Hills: That Was Then, This Is Now retrospective on August 2.

Mariel Barbadillo is currently in her third year at the University of California, Davis. She is pursuing a Bachelor of Arts degree in History and a minor in Sociology. Her interests include music, travel, and social justice. In her free time, she enjoys going to concerts, playing piano, and catching up on the latest episode of The Fosters and Pretty Little Liars.