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It’s goodbye to Colin Firth and hello to Leo Woodall in the first trailer for ‘Bridget Jones: Mad About The Boy’

Bridget Jones: Mad About The Boy

Out with the old, in with the new. In line with the third novel of Helen Fielding's Mad About the Boy series, Bridget Jones 4 opens with a tragedy of sorts, and they've swapped out our beloved Mark Darcy for a blinkering, shinier toy in the shape of One Day star, Leo Woodall.

If, like us, you've been wondering how this love story will take shape, you're in luck. The first trailer for Bridget Jones: Mad About The Boy is officially here. Get re-acquainted with our favourite rom-com heroine, below:

 

What's the storyline of Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy?

Taking place four years after the previous film, Renee Zellweger's beloved character will return as our perfectly un-manicured English Rose, now raising two children and looking for love in all the wrong (or potentially right?) places.

She's back, but what at cost? Based off of the book, we predict our protagonist will return to the big screen noticeably less plucky. Who can blame her? The newly bereaved Bridget will attempt to find love again as a widow, as Colin Firth's character has met an untimely end with a landmine in Sudan. (Fielding made sure all possibility of return was rendered void when she chopped him in the 2013 sequel novel.) It appears there are some eye-watering prices of adhering too close to the source material. Cheeky reprobate Daniel will also return, thank you Hugh Grant.

 

Who is involved in Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy?

Fielding herself has penned the script, so rest assured our favourite characters are in good hands. Michael Morris (responsible for hits like To Leslie and Better Call Saul) is on board as director.

As for the cast, the fourth instalment of Bridget Jones comes with a gift-wrapped, rom-com appropriate surprise: Leo Woodall stars as the titular love interest of our very heroine. Hot off the press of the One Day remake, the newcomer is quickly gaining momentum as our newest rom-com heavyweight.

Hugh Grant, who played Daniel Cleaver in the original two films (but who was sadly absent from the third) is supposed to be making a grand return – as is the beloved Emma Thompson, returning as Bridget's doctor. Chiwetel Ejiofor (from 2019's The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind) has also made the casting cut.

 

Is there a release date?

The film is heading straight to streaming, landing on Peacock on February 13, 2025. Just in time for Valentine's Day!

 

Are there any preview shots?

Shots of Zellweger in Jonesian motherhood have been floating around the internet for several months now.  Zellweger was captured filming her first Bridget Jones school scenes with her children, who have survived their late father Mark Darcy. In full mother hen mode, Zellweger could be seen ferrying her kids off to school.

Take a look below.

 

 

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Need a hit of the not-so-awfully sappy in the meantime? Head to our romance round-up if you're still longing for something inarticulable.

 

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