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Hugh Grant reveals scrapped Bridget Jones 3 plot

Hugh Grant has lifted the lid on the very unexpected way he was originally supposed to star in the third film in the beloved franchise.

Renée Zellweger & Hugh Grant at Bridget Jones Premiere

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Hugh Grant’s appearance in Bridget Jones’ Baby may have been very fleeting - just a picture in two newspaper articles – but his role in the movie was originally supposed to be much bigger.

Ahead of the premiere of the fourth film in the beloved Bridget Jones franchise, the actor, 64, revealed fresh details about its predecessor, which was released in 2016.

In it, Bridget (Renée Zellweger) has split from her boyfriend, Mark Darcy (Colin Firth), and falls pregnant after reuniting with him shortly after a one-night stand with dashing American businessman, Jack Qwant (Patrick Dempsey) – leading to confusion over who the father might be.

Renée Zellweger, Colin Firth and Patrick Dempsey in a scene from <i>Bridget Jones's Baby</i>. Picture: Universal Pictures
Renée Zellweger, Colin Firth and Patrick Dempsey in a scene from Bridget Jones's Baby. Picture: Universal Pictures

Dempsey’s introduction to the story was welcomed by fans, but if the original story had gone ahead, it would have been Bridget’s on-and-off lover and sparring partner, playboy Daniel Cleaver, who was in his position.

Daniel Cleaver was originally supposed to be part of this awkward trio. Source: Universal Pictures
Daniel Cleaver was originally supposed to be part of this awkward trio. Source: Universal Pictures

However, as Grant told SiriusXM recently, he had to pull out of the film after “months” of “agonies”.

“That was when [Bridget] has a baby, and it had a great set up that she’s pregnant and doesn’t know whether it’s Darcy’s baby or Daniel’s baby. That was marvellous,” Grant told Radio Andy.

Zellweger and Grant in the 2004 <i>Bridget Jones</i> sequel.
Zellweger and Grant in the 2004 Bridget Jones sequel.

“But I could never work out how Daniel would handle either being the father or not being a father. Couldn’t make him work. And we went through agonies, months and months, and in the end, I said, ‘I think I’d better sit this one out.’ So I did. And they made a wonderful film anyway.”

The pair on the red carpet for the <i>Bridget Jones: Mad About The Boy</i> world premiere in London on Wednesday. Picture: Shane Anthony Sinclair/Getty Images
The pair on the red carpet for the Bridget Jones: Mad About The Boy world premiere in London on Wednesday. Picture: Shane Anthony Sinclair/Getty Images

Bridget Jones: Mad About The Boy, premiering next month, picks up with Bridget navigating the dating world as a widowed mother-of-two following the death of Mark four years earlier.

While the tragic plot twist means the exit of Firth from the franchise – fans will likely be somewhat comforted to see Grant return as the infuriating and charming Daniel.

“[It’s] really moving as well as funny, because it’s based on — you know Helen Fielding who wrote the Bridget books, this last book is based on her own experience of losing her husband and bringing up her kids alone,” Grant explained on the radio show.

“So it’s got a huge amount of heart. It made me cry. Have I made it sound too dark? It’s also extremely funny.”

Bridget Jones: Mad About The Boy will premiere in Australian cinemas on February 13.

Originally published as Hugh Grant reveals scrapped Bridget Jones 3 plot

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