Hugh Grant recently revealed that he agreed to do the fourth Bridget Jones Film titled as Bridget Jones: Crazy for the Boy under a certain condition.
The 64-year-old actor, who played Renee Zellweger's love interest in the first two installments, did not reprise his role in the third installment where his character appears to have been killed off.
Now, Grant, as he talks about the history of Vanity Fair, She said she “couldn't really fit” her character and just didn't belong, “so I stepped aside,” she shared.
The English actor, however, shared that he agreed to take part in the upcoming film after rewriting his role. According to the actor, he “loved the script” and “it made him cry.”
“I wanted to help with this,” he said. No frost The actor said, adding: “But there's really no role for Daniel Cleaver in it.”
“They wanted me to be in it, and in the end they did something that I didn’t like,” she continued, explaining that because she was allowed to write “some scenes,” she will return.
Its launch is planned for 2025. Bridget Jones: Crazy for the Boy It will see Bridget as a 50-year-old widow with two children after Mark's death.