Bridget Jones's Baby poster
Rating
6.4/10 (3013 votes)
Popularity5
Runtime2h 3m
Release DateSeptember 14, 2016
Budget$35,000,000
Revenue$211,952,420

Bridget Jones's Baby

Relationship status: beyond complicated

Overview

After breaking up with Mark Darcy five years earlier, Bridget Jones' happily-ever-after hasn't quite gone according to plan. Fortysomething and single again, she decides to focus on her job as top news producer and surround herself with old friends and new. For once, Bridget has everything completely under control. Then her love life takes a turn - while a weekend away at a music festival, she meets a dashing American named Jack, who is everything Mark is not, and spends a night with him. A week later, she runs into newly-separated Mark, and has a one-night dalliance. In an unlikely twist, she finds herself pregnant, but with one hitch - she's not sure of the identity of her baby's father - Mark or Jack.

Production

StudioCanal(FR)
Working Title Films(GB)

Status

Released

Original Language

English

Spoken Languages

English, Portuguese

Age Rating

All Ages

Key Crew

ScreenplayHelen Fielding
ScreenplayDan Mazer
DirectorSharon Maguire
ScreenplayEmma Thompson
Director of PhotographyAndrew Dunn
ProducerEric Fellner

Videos & Trailers

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

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

Trailer
Bridget Jones's Baby - Official Trailer (HD)

Bridget Jones's Baby - Official Trailer (HD)

Trailer
Bridget Jones's Baby - International Trailer (HD)

Bridget Jones's Baby - International Trailer (HD)

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

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

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

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

Behind the Scenes
Bridget Jones's Baby - Featurette: "Reintroducing Bridget" (HD)

Bridget Jones's Baby - Featurette: "Reintroducing Bridget" (HD)

Featurette