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New Bridget Jones trailer has been released
Here’s which love interest Bridget Jones ends up with in Mad About The Boy, according to the book
No, that’s not a typo. That’s the genuine name of Bridget’s 29-year-old toyboy in Mad About The Boy. Roxster is being played by none other than Leo Woodall from One Day and The White Lotus, and the world is extremely excited about it. Leo Woodall is actually even younger than the character Roxster – the actor is only 28 now.
The Bridget Jones 4 Trailer Just Dropped & Yes, 64-Year-Old Hugh Grant Could Still Get It
However, as someone who binged all three films from the Bridget Jones franchise just last week (don’t ask), I have some questions. Most notably, why the fuck was Daniel Cleaver ( Hugh Grant) featured in the trailer when he’s presumed dead?
Renée Zellweger Seeks New Love in ‘Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy’ Trailer
Mad About the Boy' Renée Zellwenger's character takes on the single life after the death of her husband Mark Darcy (Colin Firth).
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Hugh Grant Cried Over The “Really Moving” New Bridget Jones Movie
In a new interview, Hugh Grant revealed that the script for 'Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy' actually moved him to tears.
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Here’s What Bridget Jones: Mad About The Boy Is Really About
Based on Helen Fielding’s 2013 novel, this film picks up years after
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Hugh Grant Says the New “Bridget Jones ”Sequel 'Made Me Cry': 'It's Got a Huge Amount of Heart'
Grant portrays Daniel Cleaver, one of Zellweger's character's love interests throughout the Bridget Jones franchise. He ...
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The only correct ranking of all the Bridget Jones films, including the new one coming out
First place has to go to the first Bridget Jones movie, it simply can’t be beaten. From Bridget’s chaoticness in her London ...
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