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Published on September 13, 2024
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The wait is over—Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy is finally giving fans a glimpse into the next chapter of everyone’s favorite rom-com heroine. The first trailer for the highly anticipated fourth film has dropped, reigniting excitement for Bridget’s hilarious misadventures in love and life.Â
After years of speculation, this latest installment promises a fresh perspective on the iconic character while staying true to her lovable quirks that made her a pop culture phenomenon.
Renée Zellweger returns as the unforgettable Bridget Jones, capturing the charm and relatability that has defined the franchise for over two decades. With fresh faces joining the cast alongside beloved favorites, the story takes Bridget into uncharted territory, blending humor, heartache, and modern-day romance.
Curious about what’s next for Bridget? From surprising new love interests to long-awaited returning characters, there’s plenty to unpack about this rom-com revival. Stay tuned for updates as we continue to reveal all the exciting details about Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy!
The film is set to premiere on Peacock in the US on Thursday, Feb. 13, 2025, and will hit cinemas worldwide on Friday, Feb. 14, 2025, distributed by Universal Pictures.
Two-time Academy Award winner Renée Zellweger is set to reprise her iconic role as Bridget Jones in Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy, a continuation of the beloved romantic-comedy series. The film, based on the third novel in Helen Fielding’s series, explores Bridget’s life in her early fifties as a widowed single mother raising two young children — 9-year-old Billy and 4-year-old Mabel — after the tragic death of her husband, Mark Darcy, on a humanitarian mission.
Now navigating modern challenges like dating apps, social media, and school politics, Bridget is determined to rebuild her life with the help of her loyal friends and her "Urban Family," including Shazzer, Jude, Tom, and her work colleague Miranda.Â
Pressured to find love again, Bridget explores a budding romance with a charming younger man while also dealing with awkward encounters with her son’s no-nonsense science teacher. Adding complexity to her journey, her former flame Daniel Cleaver steps in to provide support.
As Bridget juggles work, motherhood, and new relationships, she confronts judgment from the "perfect mums" at school and navigates the emotional struggles of single parenting. This installment promises to deliver the humor, heart, and relatable chaos fans have come to love, as Bridget strives to find balance and happiness in a world that feels more complicated than ever.
The trailer for Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy reveals a poignant yet hopeful chapter in Bridget's life. It begins with Bridget walking alone, reflecting on memories of her late husband, Mark Darcy, who tragically died on a humanitarian mission. Now a single mother to two young children, Bridget navigates parenting, grief, and the pressures of dating.Â
The trailer teases romantic sparks with a younger man, Roxster, and the sensible Mr. Wallaker, while showcasing Bridget’s signature awkward charm and resilience. It promises an emotional, humorous journey of love and self-discovery.
There are three Bridget Jones movies starring Renée Zellweger, inspired by Helen Fielding's books and her column under the character’s name in The Independent. These three films are:
The franchise has grossed more than $743 million as per The Numbers.Â
Filming for the project began on May 10, 2024, at Sky Studios Elstree in London and concluded on Aug. 8, 2024.
The film Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy is directed by Michael Morris (To Leslie, Better Call Saul) and written by BAFTA nominee Helen Fielding, with contributions from Abi Morgan (The Iron Lady) and Dan Mazer (Bridget Jones’s Baby).Â
Produced by Tim Bevan, Eric Fellner, and Jo Wallett for Working Title Films, it is co-financed by StudioCanal and Miramax. Universal Pictures will distribute the film globally and exclusively stream it on Peacock in the U.S. Helen Fielding, Renée Zellweger, and others serve as executive producers.