“If you don’t hook up with him, I will.” This playful line from the trailer of Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy perfectly captures the unique charm that keeps fans engaged in Bridget’s journey. Universal Pictures and Peacock have just released the trailer for this new sequel, ushering in a fresh chapter in Bridget Jones’s life with Renée Zellweger reprising her iconic role.
The Bridget Jones series kicked off in 2001 with Bridget Jones’s Diary, a comedic film inspired by Helen Fielding’s popular novel, which showcased Bridget’s humorous struggles with her career, love life, and the hustle of London. This film resonated globally, leading to sequels like The Edge of Reason (2004) and Bridget Jones’s Baby (2016), each featuring Zellweger’s authentic and relatable performance. In Mad About the Boy, Bridget is now navigating life as a single mother and widow, balancing her two young kids and the new world of dating apps.
The trailer shows that after the heartbreaking loss of her husband Mark Darcy (played by Colin Firth), Bridget has focused on motherhood and her career. However, her supportive yet intrusive friends—Shazzer, Jude, and Tom—encourage her to pursue happiness. Bridget reluctantly ventures into Tinder, meeting a charming younger man portrayed by Leo Woodall. She faces new obstacles such as judgment from other school moms while balancing work and dating. Alongside Zellweger, the film welcomes back beloved actors like Hugh Grant, Emma Thompson, Jim Broadbent, and Gemma Jones, with Isla Fisher joining as Bridget’s lively neighbor.
Directed by Michael Morris, recognized for shows like Better Call Saul and 13 Reasons Why, Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy is set to deliver a blend of comedy and heartfelt moments. Fielding lent her voice to the script, infusing it with her witty style, along with contributions from Abi Morgan and Dan Mazer. Scheduled to stream on Peacock on February 13th, 2025, this fourth installment promises to bring a mix of warmth, laughter, and possibly some tears for fans of Bridget Jones.
Seeing Bridget Jones return to the screen is surely nostalgic, with Renée Zellweger once again in her cherished role. The trailer suggests the familiar blend of humor and relatability that made Bridget so beloved, now enriched with the trials of single motherhood. The introduction of Leo Woodall as her love interest adds an exciting element, making it intriguing to explore how Bridget copes with grief, parenting, and finding love once more. If the trailer is any indication, Mad About the Boy appears to strike a harmonious balance between laughter and emotional depth.
Are you looking forward to seeing Bridget Jones return? What are your thoughts on her new romantic adventures?