Right, folks, gather round, because the news just dropped that’s more thrilling than a Tesco meal deal on a Tuesday: Bridget bloody Jones is making a bloody comeback!
(Looks intensely at camera, eyebrows raised)
Twenty-three years. Twenty-three bloody years since our girl Bridget graced the big screen, stumbling from one catastrophic romantic escapade to the next. And rumor has it, there’s less Chardonnay this time. Or maybe not. Who are we kidding?
So, apparently, Renée Zellweger’s dusted off the granny pants and the big knickers, and she’s back. They’ve even roped in Hugh Grant again, bless him, probably for one last “charming rogue” act before he fully embraces being the distinguished elder statesman of British cinema.
(Leans in conspiratorially)
They say Colin Firth’s not back though. Tragic, isn’t it? Mark Darcy snuffed it, poor bloke. Probably choked on a piece of organic quinoa or something. Shrugs dramatically
But fear not, because Bridget’s got a new bloke on the scene, played by that bloke from… (Whispers) The White Lotus. Yeah, the one with the, ahem, exquisitely defined physique. (Eyes widen suggestively)
Apparently, there might be some tears involved, but knowing Bridget, those’ll be drowned in a gallon of white wine by the time the credits roll.
(Starts mimicking Bridget’s exasperated sigh)
Oh, Bridget. You’re a trainwreck, but we love ya!
(Straightens up, points at camera)
Right then, off I go to find a bottle of Sauvignon Blanc and invent a reason to wear my leopard print onesie. See you at the cinema, you lovely lot.
(Winks cheekily and exits stage left)
When the Bazaar team heard at the beginning of this year that there was a fourth Bridget Jonesfilm was in the making, we couldn’t believe our luck. After 23 years, Renée Zellweger returns to the role of Jones, and that can only mean laughing, screeching and roaring. Although after watching the new trailer we also know that there will be tears. The trailer of Bridget Jones: Mad About The Boy is finally here. We’ll tell you all about it.
Also Read: The Trailer of ‘The White Lotus’ 3 is Here and Now We Can’t Wait Anymore.
Bridget Jones: Mad About The Boy
The recordings of Bridget Jones 4 started in May. In addition to Zellweger, Hugh Grant returns as Daniel Cleaver, as do Sarah Solemani as Miranda and Jim Broadbent as Bridget’s father – just to name a few. We also welcome a number of new faces, such as none other than Leo Woodall (!), known from the hit series The White Lotus in One Day.
Bridget Jones 4 trailer
In the trailer of Bridget Jones: Mad About The Boy we see how Bridget is now a single mother in her fifties. Her great love, Mark Darcy, played by Colin Firth, has passed away, but his memories remain vivid. This is how we hear his voice during the trailer. Four years after his death, Bridget opens up to love again. But whether with the school teacher Mr. Wallaker, played by Chiwetel Ejiofor, or with the 29-year-old Roxster, played by Leo Woodall, is still unclear. We also see familiar faces, such as friends Shazzer, Jude and Tom, and Bridget’s doctor Dr. Rawlings, played by Emma Thompson. The romcom can be seen in Dutch cinemas from February 14. Until then, we can daydream about the images below.
Check out the first images
What are some new romantic entanglements Bridget might face in the latest movie?
## Bridget Jones is Back!
**Interviewer:** Welcome back to the show! Big news breaking in the world of film today. Bridget Jones is returning to the big screen! Our resident film buff, Chris, joins us now to give us the lowdown on this long-awaited comeback. Chris, tell us, what do we know so far?
**Chris:** Well, folks, there’s a buzz in the air thicker than Bridget’s morning-after regret. After 23 years, Renée Zellweger is back in the oversized knickers [[‘1’](https://www.imdb.com/list/ls538450367/)]! The rumors have been swirling, but it’s official: *Bridget Jones: Mad About The Boy* is underway.
**Interviewer:** Twenty-three years is a long time in Hollywood. What can fans expect from this new installment?
**Chris:** From what we’ve gleaned, there will be plenty of laughs – you can never count on Bridget to avoid a comedic catastrophe. There might even be some tears this time around, though, knowing Bridget, she’ll likely drown them in a vat of Chardonnay by the end credits. The trailer hints at some romantic entanglements too, with a new love interest played by that hunk from *The White Lotus*.
**Interviewer:** Wait, what happened to Mark Darcy?
**Chris:** Sadly, Colin Firth isn’t returning for this installment. Rumor has it Mark Darcy met his unfortunate end. Tragic, but hey, it’s Bridget we’re talking about. Perhaps he’ll show up in a flashback sequence, lingering longingly over a glass of Cabernet Sauvignon.
**Interviewer:** Anything else we should be aware of?
**Chris:** Just that this is a film for all Bridget Jones fans. Get ready to laugh, cry, and maybe invest in a pair of leopard print pajamas while we all wait for the release.
**Interviewer:** Well, there you have it folks! Sounds like Bridget Jones is ready to reclaim her place in our hearts (and our movie queues) . Thank you, Chris, for that insightful scoop!