The film was originally scheduled to be released on June 20, but it happened to hit Lee's "Hulk" to be released. In order to avoid the "fight" of the two films, Colombia has postponed the release date by one week to June 27.
In order to avoid being disturbed by weather and noise, the roof scene of the Hollywood Chinese Theater in the film was set up and shot in a studio; the interior of The Treasure Chest, which staged singing and dancing, was also set up in the studio, and only the walls were covered with red polyethylene. The base used 500 yards, and there were more than 3,000 gold and silver coins hanging.
Each of the three girls in the film needs to make 8 to 12 sets of costumes to suit different avatars.
In order to show her the best condition, Demi Moore did not hesitate to pay for her out of pocket and hired a dietitian, yoga teacher and Kick-Boxing coach to guide her, and practice daily to restore her body to its former best condition.
The Mongolian border in the film was actually shot at the Hansen Dam in the San Fernando Canyon. The dam has a history of 62 years and is protected by the US Army Corps of Engineers and is usually used for flood control. During the live shooting, the crew borrowed a 49-ton M60 A-1 tank from the U.S. Museum of Military History and transported the tank to the top of the dam.
Taylor Hochlin had hoped to play Max in the film.
When Demi Moore stood at the door and shot at the speaker box, behind her appeared portraits of actresses from the 1976 TV series "Charlie Angels."
Jamie Fox had intended to play Jimmy Bosley.
Bruce Willis guest starred in the film William Rose Bailey. The name of the character comes from W. Axl Rose, lead singer of the band "Guns and Roses". His real name was William Bruce Bailey before the age of 17.
According to the original assumption, the plot about "Fallen Angel" Madison Lee should appear in the third episode.
The picture of Bill Murray appeared in Bosley's mother's home, and he played Bosley in the first "Charlie Girl".
In the motocross scene, there were 4 famous riders who came to guest appearances, they were Ricky Carmichael, Jeremy McGrath, Chris Gosselaar and Carey Hart.
Courtney Love once refused to play Madison Lee.
The film was the first movie made into Blu-ray DVD in 2005.
Drew Barrymore wanted very much to be accompanied by Bon Jovi’s "Living on a Prayer" in the flashback screen, but the copyright of this song was very expensive, so Barrymore called the lead singer Jon Bon Jovi, Tell him how he loves this song and how important it is in the film scene. Later, the Bon Jovi band found a loophole in the regulations, and Barrymore finally got his wish.
John Forsyth, who voiced Charlie in the TV series and the first "Charlie in the Charlie", continues to lead the film.
Jacoline Smith continued to play Kelly Garrett, who she played in the 1976 TV series.
The film’s U.S. box office and global box office were US$100.9 million and US$259 million, respectively, while the film’s shooting cost was 120 million.