During a recent interview, Hugh Grant revealed that his role in the upcoming Bridget Jones film will be not be very big.
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‘Bridget Jones: Mad About The Boy’ will open in Peacock and cinemas on February 14, Valentine’s Day, 2025.
Grant was notably absent from the third film, Bridget Jones's Baby, and explained that although he wanted to be part of it, he "couldn’t fit my character in - he just didn’t belong ...
She then realised that the main character was "a bit like Bridget". "So she made it into a Bridget Jones book," he said. "And as well as being extremely funny, it's very, very sad." After not ...
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Helen Fielding (left) with Renee Zellweger, who plays Bridget Jones on screen Author Helen Fielding says Bridget Jones has found a new audience with Gen Z, who have more problems than young women ...
That's what a mug found in Sir Keir Starmer's former parliamentary office suggests - reigniting the rumour that Helen Fielding based her Bridget Jones character on him. The mug was unearthed by ...
Bridget Jones is returning to our screens for the fourth series in the romcom franchise - however, one major character from the previous film won't be back. Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy sees Renee ...
Oscar-winner Renée Zellweger is also back as the title character in Bridget Jones: Mad About The Boy. The film takes its title from the latest Bridget Jones novel, which was published in 2013.
Author Helen Fielding says Bridget Jones has found a new audience with Gen Z, who have more problems than young women did 30 years ago but take comfort in the character's trials and tribulations.