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Bridget Jones' director Michael Morris on the Emmy longform debate: What's the difference between a film and a TV movie?
Working Title Films, which has been responsible for all the hilarious Bridget Jones movies, took to Twitter on Thursday to share an exciting photo from set to celebrate the production finishing up ...
The UK arm of Working Title, the production giant behind Lord of the ... including the latest addition to the Bridget Jones franchise Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy. Working Title’s UK arm ...
A fourth Bridget Jones film is on the way ... Senior Executive Vice President of Production Development Erik Baiers and Creative Executive of Production Development Jacqueline Garell will oversee ...
Anstead claimed that Zellweger's Hollywood production came to a screeching ... drama brought on by the filming of the new Bridget Jones film in North London. It's all over all right.
Even though this is the first Bridget Jones film to premiere on a streaming service, the production value is on par with the theatrical films. The movie is still filmed in England and includes ...
As filming continues for the fourth movie in the franchise, all three previous instalments of Bridget Jones have been re-added to Netflix UK, meaning fans have plenty to binge-watch this weekend.
Director Michael Morris’ Peacock Original Film looks like it actually ... At the same time, seeing Bridget Jones 4’s production rap celebrated by its studio Working Title is something that ...
Michael Morris agrees with you: Yes, it’s kind of unusual that “Bridget Jones ... massive production,” says Morris. “So what’s the difference between that and a three-part movie?
All three of the first Bridget Jones movies are now available to stream in the UK ahead of the fourth film, which is currently in production. The Bridget Jones franchise is available to stream on ...