The Trailer for the Love Actually Sequel Is Finally Here
It’s here! The teaser for Love Actually’s much-anticipated sequel is finally here! Cue the angel music.
ICYMI, everyone’s fave multi-narrative Christmas movie is making a comeback. Well, technically it’s only a 10-minute special on BBC, but with the original director and cast in tow, it’s going to be nothing short of spectacular. In honour of the British charity organization Comic Relief’s biennial Red Nose Day, the TV special will air on March 24, alongside other acts including Ed Sheeran and James Cordon in hopes of inspiring viewers to raise funds for those in need in the U.K. and Africa.
#RedNoseDay is 24th March, and we have a huge night of comedy in store. ?
(Oh, plus some guy called @EdSheeran getting carried away… ??) pic.twitter.com/qU9CnGBG7t— BBC One (@BBCOne) March 13, 2017
Since its announcement, we’ve been teased with many BTS shots of what the 10-minute special might entail, courtesy of script writer Emma Freud.
Last night, our last night on #rednosedayactually. Marital bliss, the best pyjama bottoms I've ever seen, and major #jerseyenvy #shallow pic.twitter.com/Zk8bDkCrYn
— emma freud (@emmafreud) March 8, 2017
Love still all around on set yesterday. #rednosedayactually pic.twitter.com/zWnhQFqjc6
— emma freud (@emmafreud) March 8, 2017
The PM, his wife and the writer who never worked out a good camera face. #rednosedayactually pic.twitter.com/TT0pZB5p2P
— emma freud (@emmafreud) March 5, 2017
At least someone thinks Andrew Lincoln is funny. Keira Knightley more beautiful than ever. #tomeyouareperfect #rednosedayactually #march24th pic.twitter.com/0NoKrKmPeC
— emma freud (@emmafreud) March 7, 2017
Our pm is still married. And she's still lovely. #rednosedayactually pic.twitter.com/MGtUVDGiBE
— emma freud (@emmafreud) March 5, 2017
Oh. What's SHE doing here? Caption competition. Answers to @rednoseday. #rednosedayactually on @BBCOne march 24th. pic.twitter.com/hK5tQRQOXg
— emma freud (@emmafreud) March 7, 2017
Re-enacting our fave scene from the original film, the 20-second trailer shows Andrew Lincoln (who plays the lovable Mark) flipping through his trademark white placards with a special message that asks viewers to tune in to watch the BBC special on March 24. While the teaser didn’t give away much detail of what Red Nose Day Actually will be about (the title of the follow-up), the mini teaser is the perfect dose to get all the diehard fans out there super-excited about the reunion.
In the meantime, you can watch the trailer below. On repeat.
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