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Movie Trailer: Bridget Jones's Baby (2016)

Movie Bridget Jones's Baby (2016)

Bridget Jones is back in Bridget Jones's Baby. The confused thirty-year-old woman, who became a cultural phenomenon at the turn of the millennium, is returning to the movie screen after a break of almost twenty years. And in style, because this eternal love-seeker and hunter of the elusive ideal weight is pregnant.

Bridget Jones, which she portrayed once more Renee Zellweger, she is no longer thirty years old. Hereafter titled Baby Bridget Jones (Bridget Jones's Baby) is already in her forties, and her fairytale ending seems to be further away with every moment and not closer than she wants. She is still single, torn between two men, and its trademark remain as well awkward encounters. Everything as before, with an important difference. It's Bridget Jones pregnant.

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Bridget Jones is pregnant, but they still know without a prince on a white horse.
Bridget Jones is pregnant, but they still know without a prince on a white horse.

Finally, Bridget Jones was about to breathe the fatal yes to attorney Mark Darcy, but the marriage floated on water. Even in the forties, marriage does not seem to be on the horizon, and during this time Jones focuses on her career as a television producer. But soon he enters her life American Jack, who is the complete opposite of Mark. Although it can be concluded from what is written that the child is Jack's, nothing is so simple in the life of Bridget Jones. We will find out who the father is September 2016.

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A romantic comedy
Baby Bridget Jones
(Bridget Jones's Baby, USA, 2016)

Direction: Sharon Maguire. They play: Renée Zellweger, Colin Firth, Patrick Dempsey, Jim Broadbent, Gemma Jones, Emma Thompson.

In the cinema from September 15, 2016.

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