Tom Selleck has confirmed there will be a second sequel to '3 Men and a Baby'.

The actor - who played Peter Mitchell in both the original film and its 1990 sequel '3 Men and a Little Lady' - claimed a third film is in the works alongside original stars Steve Guttenberg and Ted Danson.

He said: "It is true that Disney checked my availability. And I know they checked Ted's and Steve's and then had a script written, I think tentatively called '3 Men and a Bride' which kind of says it all about the story."

However, the 65-year-old star confirms he has not yet read a script.

He told MTV: "I hope it's a good script, and if it is a good script I hope they do it, because it would be really fun to get back with Ted and Steve.

"The strongest of the two movies I think is the first one. It had more heart, and that's what I hope this third one would have if we do it."

The original film, released in 1987, tells the tale of three bachelors who find themselves in charge of a young girl left by one of the lead character's girlfriends.

Tom can soon be seen in Robert Luketic-directed comedy 'Killers' alongside Ashton Kutcher and Katherine Heigl - due for release in the UK on June 16.