Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy has confirmed its UK digital release date, and you won't be waiting long.
The fourth film in the Renée Zellweger-led franchise hit cinemas just before Valentine's Day and is still showing on the big screen.
But if you wish to enjoy Bridget from the comfort of your own home, the film has been confirmed for a Monday, March 31 digital release date, including on Prime Video.
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Bridget's fourth cinematic outing was warmly received by both fans and critics. It currently has a 89% critics' score on Rotten Tomatoes.
Digital Spy gave it a three-star review last month, saying at the time: "This instalment won't have a lasting impact like the first movie, but it certainly doesn't dampen Bridget's legacy or make her any less iconic."
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Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy finds Bridget four years after the death of her husband Mark Darcy and raising 9-year-old son Billy and 4-year-old daughter Mabel as a single mother.
Hugh Grant is back, with the cast also including Chiwetel Ejiofor and Leo Woodall.
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While many thought Mad About the Boy was closing the book on Bridget, Zellweger said in January that she would "never be done" with the character.
Speaking to Deadline, the actor said: "Hopefully [author Helen Fielding] might spark to something and want to share something through the Bridget character again down the line."
When asked if she would say no to reprising the role, Zellweger replied, "Who would say no?", adding that "we can hope" this isn't the last chapter.
Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy is in cinemas now, and will be released digitally on March 31.
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