Nearly a decade after the latest sequel to Bridget Jones's Diary hit theaters, the beloved romantic comedy series continues with Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy. Based on the eponymous Helen Fielding novel and released in 2001, Bridget Jones's Diary concerns 30-something Bridget (Renée Zellweger) who decides to take control of her life and journals the entire experience. Itself a send-up to Jane Austen's classic novel Pride and Prejudice, Bridget Jones's Diary quickly became a classic of the cinematic romance genre, and it didn't take long for the blockbuster to receive a sequel.

2004's Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason again drew inspiration from Helen Fielding's book and continued Bridget's journey. It would take over a decade for 2016's Bridget Jones's Baby to arrive, but the threequel not only brought fans back in droves but also earned high marks from critics compared to its immediate predecessor. Besides being some of Renée Zellweger's best movies, the trilogy has been a financial juggernaut. This made a fourth Bridget Jones movie seem inevitable, though fans had to wait until February 2025 for Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy to finally arrive.

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Bridget Jones: Mad About The Boy Critical Reception

A Much-Needed Return For Zellweger's Beloved Heroine

Bridget and Darcy smile at one another while walking down the aisle in Bridget Jone's Baby

Though it hardly had the triumphant arrival of its predecessors (at least in the United States), Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy delivered another classic Bridget Jones chapter. Scoring a Rotten Tomatoes rating in the 80s, the film has gotten a bevy of high marks from critics across the board. Though NPR was somewhat off-put by the movie's more somber aspects, the reviewer itted that the new tone was fitting for the fourquel. The Guardian specifically mentioned Zellweger's excellent performance, and even sprinkled praise on newcomers like Chiwetel Ejiofor.

The darker moments didn't seem to detract from the tongue-in-cheek humor, and general audiences have been eating it up.

All in all, the sequel delivered exactly what long-time fans were hoping for, while also adding new wrinkles to Bridget's life. The darker moments didn't seem to detract from the tongue-in-cheek humor, and general audiences have been eating it up. Though the film is a streaming exclusive in the US, it has become the biggest rom-com opening in UK cinematic history (via BBC).

Bridget Jones: Mad About The Boy premiered on February 14, 2025.

Bridget Jones: Mad About The Boy Cast

Renée Zellweger Returns Alongside New & Old Faces

All of the Bridget Jones movies have something in common, and that common denominator is lead actor Renée Zellweger, who rocketed to fame in the eponymous role. Fortunately, Zellweger is back to play the quirky and lovable Bridget Jones once again, and she isn't the only legacy character in the ensemble. Hugh Grant returned to play Daniel Cleaver after a two-decade absence. Also, Emma Thompson reprised her role as Bridget's doctor, Dr. Rawlings. Colin Firth's Mark Darcy is sadly deceased in the movie's story, but he appears in flashbacks.

Bridget is reing the dating pool, and Chiwetel Ejiofor (Doctor Strange) plays the handsome teacher, Mr. Wallaker who catches her eye. Meanwhile, Leo Woodall (The White Lotus) plays 20-something hunk, Roxster, who becomes Bridget's love interest. Isla Fisher was cast in the sequel, and is Bridget's new neighbor, Rebecca. A host of other returning actors came back for the fourquel, including Gemma Jones and Jim Broadbent as Bridget's parents, alongside the likes of Sarah Solemani, Sally Phillips, and Shirley Henderson who all reprised their roles from earlier installments.

The cast of Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy includes:

Actor

Bridget Jones Role

Renée Zellweger

Bridget Jones

Bridget smirks while running in a bunny outfit in Bridget Jones' Diary

Hugh Grant

Daniel Cleaver

Daniel Cleaver in Bridget Jones' Diary

Colin Firth

Mark Darcy

Colin Firth as Mark Darcy in Bridget Jones Baby

Emma Thompson

Dr. Rawlings

Emma Thompson in Bridget Jones Diary

Jim Broadbent

Bridget's Dad

Bridget's Dad talks at a garden party in Bridget Jone's Diary

Gemma Jones

Bridget's Mom

Gemma Jones smiling in Bridget Jones

Sarah Solemani

Miranda

Miranda speaks into the camera during a news report in Bridget Jones' Baby

Sally Phillips

Shazzer

Shazzer and Bridget sit on a bench in Bridget Jones' Baby

Shirley Henderson

Jude

Jude holds her baby and glass of wine in Bridget Jones' Baby

James Callis

Tom

Tom holds up a wine glass in Bridget Jones' Diary

Neil Pearson

Richard Finch

Neil Pearson looks on with a concerned look in Bridget Jones' Baby

Joanna Scanlan

Cathy

Cathy scolds Bridget in the studio in Bridget Jones' baby

Celia Imrie

Una

Una looks on disapprovingly in Bridget Jones' Diary

Chiwetel Ejiofor

Mr. Wallaker

Chiwetel Ejiofor's Mordo looking worried about Doctor Strange

Leo Woodall

Roxster

Jack (Leo Woodall) smiling in The White Lotus season 2 episode 4.

Isla Fisher

Rebecca

Isla Fisher and Mason Shea Joyce in The Present

Nico Parker

Chloe

Doris (Nico Parker) in her school uniform in Suncoast

Leila Farzad

Nicolette

Leila Farzad looks concerned while wearing bulletproof vest and standing on the street

Bridget Jones: Mad About The Boy Trailer

Watch The Full Trailer Below

Renee Zellweger smiling in Bridget Jones Mad About The Boy

To the movie's release in early 2025, Peacock dropped the full trailer for Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy. It catches up with Bridget, widowed several years hence, as she is spurred back into dating by her friends and family. A single mom, Bridget chafes against the modern constraints of romance, but soon catches the eye of a handsome teacher, Mr. Wallaker, and a rugged 20-something, Roxster. Meanwhile, former beau Daniel Cleaver res the mix, and Bridget is suddenly a hot commodity once again.

Bridget Jones: Mad About The Boy Ending & Spoilers

Bridget Has To Make Another Tough Choice

Renée Zellweger as Bridget Jones in pyjamas in Bridget Jones’s Diary (2001)

At its heart, the Bridget Jones film series is about the loves and foibles of its title character, and it that respect, Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy hits the nail on the head. Bridget's choice to get back out into the dating scene immediately presents her with challenges, but the ending of the fourth installment has a bit more weight considering all the things she's learned about herself over the years. With kids to consider, Bridget ultimately makes the more logical choice for herself and her family, and it shows that she can have a happy ending without sacrificing what's best for her specifically.

Bridget Jones Mad About the Boy 2025 Film Poster

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Bridget Jones: Mad About The Boy
Release Date
February 13, 2025
Director
Michael Morris
Writers
Helen Fielding

Widowed for four years, Bridget Jones raises her children while ed by friends and family. Pressed to rebuild her life, she returns to work and explores dating, meeting a younger man. Balancing romance, work, and motherhood, Bridget navigates pressures from all parts of her social and family life.

Distributor(s)
Universal Pictures
Main Genre
Comedy