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Bridget Jones's Baby

After breaking up, Bridget Jones' happily-ever-after hasn't quite gone according to plan. Fortysomething and single again, she decides to focus on her job and surround herself with old friends and new. For once, Bridget has everything completely under control. Then her love life takes a turn when she meets Jack. A week later, she runs into Mark before she finds herself pregnant, but with one hitch - she's not sure of the identity of her baby's father - Mark or Jack.

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Sharon Maguire

James Manning

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Cast & crew

Gemma Jones

Gemma Jones

Mum

Souad Faress

Souad Faress

Judge

Janet Henfrey

Janet Henfrey

Mavis Enderbury

Emma Thompson

Emma Thompson

Dr Rawlings

James Faulkner

James Faulkner

Uncle Geoffrey

Julian Rhind-Tutt

Julian Rhind-Tutt

Fergus

Patrick Malahide

Patrick Malahide

George Wilkins

Chooye Bay

Chooye Bay

Studio Guest

Lee Nicholas Harris

Lee Nicholas Harris

Festival Head Security (uncredited)

Debra Gillett

Debra Gillett

Daisy

Joanna Scanlan

Joanna Scanlan

Cathy - Make Up Lady

Sarah Solemani

Sarah Solemani

Miranda

Darren Boyd

Darren Boyd

Jeremy

Patrick Dempsey

Patrick Dempsey

Jack

Shirley Henderson

Shirley Henderson

Jude

James Manning

James Manning

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Maitland Chandler

Maitland Chandler

Edward

Jim Broadbent

Jim Broadbent

Dad

Cathy Murphy

Cathy Murphy

Cashier

Jessica Hynes

Jessica Hynes

Magda

Celia Imrie

Celia Imrie

Una

William Joseph Firth

William Joseph Firth

Dread-Locked Guy

Colin Firth

Colin Firth

Mark

Ashley McGuire

Ashley McGuire

Midwife

Renée Zellweger

Renée Zellweger

Bridget

James Callis

James Callis

Tom

Sally Phillips

Sally Phillips

Shazzer

Neil Pearson

Neil Pearson

Richard Finch

Dolly Wells

Dolly Wells

Woney

Donald Douglas

Donald Douglas

Admiral Darcy

Sharon Maguire

Sharon Maguire

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Kate O'Flynn

Kate O'Flynn

Alice

Shirley Dixon

Shirley Dixon

Mrs Darcy

Ben Willbond

Ben Willbond

Giles

Paul Bentall

Paul Bentall

Minister

Agni Scott

Agni Scott

Camilla

Katia Elizarova

Katia Elizarova

Glamorous Looking Woman

Tom Rosenthal

Tom Rosenthal

Josh - Researcher

Beattie Edmondson

Beattie Edmondson

Laura (Young Assistant)

Laura Checkley

Laura Checkley

Susan - Floor Manager

Erron Gordon

Erron Gordon

Hard News Studio Director

Laura Pearce

Laura Pearce

Hard News Studio PA

John Webb

John Webb

Hard News Studio Vision Mixer

Ed Sheeran

Ed Sheeran

Ed Sheeran

Rafferty Railton

Rafferty Railton

Spike

Abigail Kimber

Abigail Kimber

Ruby

Amy-Jayne Leigh

Amy-Jayne Leigh

Poppy

Adam Leese

Adam Leese

Photographer

Alana Hood

Alana Hood

Ginny

George Barnden

George Barnden

Boy One

Freddie Barnden

Freddie Barnden

Boy Two

Cameron Lane

Cameron Lane

Boy Three

Joseph Harmon

Joseph Harmon

Milo

Enzo Cilenti

Enzo Cilenti

Gianni

Ben Ashenden

Ben Ashenden

Pierce

Kasia Kołeczek

Kasia Kołeczek

Girl Band Member 2

Aiste S. Gram

Aiste S. Gram

Girl Band Member 1

Maria Alexe

Maria Alexe

Girl Band Member 3

Nick Mohammed

Nick Mohammed

Ariyaratna

David Forest

David Forest

Graham

Dominic Coleman

Dominic Coleman

Village Hall Photographer

Bruce Wang

Bruce Wang

General Lu Tong

Richard Rycroft

Richard Rycroft

Election Official

David Crow

David Crow

Wedding Minister

Hiten Patel

Hiten Patel

Wedding Guest (uncredited)

Jag Patel

Jag Patel

Driver (uncredited)

Charlie Rawes

Charlie Rawes

Neanderthal Man (uncredited)

Clea Martin

Clea Martin

Ex girlfriend (uncredited)

Details

GenresDrama, Comedy, Romance
Runtime2h 3 mins
Released on14 Sep 2016
Languageen
Age RatingR
Produced inFrance

Reviews

Reno

7/10

**This is a two-man job!** Unlike the first two films, this was not based on the book. Instead, it is an original screenplay that fills the gap between the second and the third book. So reading the third book before watching this film is a spoiler. Most importantly the fourth film is on, only officially have to be announced. The original director returned to this, but I appreciate the story and the screenplay and people behind it. I did not think this sequel would work, but it exceeded my expectation. A simple story and very familiar settings, but developed so well. There's no Bridget's diary in this, instead an iPad. Renee Zellweger was totally unrecognisable. Actually, I said that in my 'The Whole Truth' review. But she was good to return as Bridget. Colin Firth looks too older than his actual age, but was great in his part. No Hugh Grant, but a new competitor was introduced which is none other than Patrick Dempsey. This is not the same kind of narration that we saw a decade ago. Because all the characters are aged, so according to the situation this story takes place. It's a two hour long film, but it had some good jokes. Those who enjoyed the first two would surely enjoy it as well. So choosing it to watch is not a bad idea. _7/10_

r96sk

7/10

<em>'Bridget Jones’s Baby'</em> is a good sequel, a much better movie than the 2004 follow-up without a doubt. This one has an actual plot, for one, and is a much more rounded effort - the ending is rather cute too. Despite being the longest entry of the trilogy, this is paced well. Renée Zellweger and Colin Firth reprise well, while Patrick Dempsey is a good addition. The films merges the new characters with the old (minus one obvious absentee) positively, e.g. Sarah Solemani is one of the better supports from any of the three flicks. The musician cameo is amusing too. You have to wonder where they are going to go with 2025's <em>'Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy'</em>, kinda mad they've managed to create four of these to be honest - two (one?) would've sufficed. Still, this 2016 release is, all in all, a good one; if still narrowly shy of the original, naturally.

CinemaSerf

6/10

Perhaps it is her looming forty-third birthday? Perhaps it’s the fact that she has just been to the funeral of the dreaded “Daniel” - presumed dead after a plane crash? It might even be because her mother (Gemma Jones) has reminded her about her body clock, but in any case “Bridget” (Renée Zellweger) is even more hormonal than usual when she encounters the dashing American “Jack” (Patrick Dempsey). Now she had hoped to just knuckle down at work, but he gives her the collywobbles and distracts her to the point where the new management decide she no longer fits the bill. Just to add to her complications, she also hooks up with her ex, the newly re-married, about to be divorced “Mark” (Colin Firth). Next thing, she is having a bit of morning sickness and only has half an idea when or who might be the cause. “Bridget” is a different woman now, though. She is stronger and more independently minded but she still wants to be in love - just with whom? This has lost little of the honesty of Helen Fielding’s original concept and as her character gets older, wiser - and rounder, Zellweger has made it a very real persona whom it’s quite possible (even for a bloke) to empathise with. She mixes a stoic charm with a practical haplessness in an engaging enough fashion and with Firth delivering reliably enough and Dempsey providing some eye-candy, the crater-strewn saga for “Bridget” can go on pretty much as before. That said, it does miss Hugh Grant though and the passive/aggressive humour that he and she engendered through their hate to love relationship. Also, there’s just no getting away from the fact that though it does have realistic elements to it, it also revisits one or two themes we have maybe already done once too often. Neil Pearson as boss “Finch” is largely relegated now and we just don’t get enough of the generous pearls of wisdom from parents Jones and the underused Jim Broadbent. This is a perfectly watchable addition to the family, but it’s lost much of it’s lustre and at just over the two hours, I found myself just a little disinterested by the end. It’s still entertaining enough, but not as fresh or funny as it was.

All Trailers

Bridget Jones’s Baby - Official Trailer 2 (Universal Pictures) HD
Bridget Jones's Baby - Official Trailer (HD)
Bridget Jones's Baby - International Trailer (HD)
Bridget Jones's Baby - Trailer Tomorrow (Universal Pictures)

Teasers

Bridget Jones's Baby - Trailer Tomorrow (Universal Pictures)

Behind the scenes

Bridget Jones’s Baby - Bridget's Bridgisms (Universal Pictures) HD

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