
So then she makes the huge mistake of going back to Daniel Cleaver [played by Hugh Grant] for long enough to get pregnant.
I think he dumps her, and she's left stranded, and guess who comes back to rescue her?"
Additionally, back in March, the London Evening Standard reported that Helen Fielding (author of the wildly popular "Bridget Jones" novels on which the films are based) had begun working on a third book.
"I will be working on both the book and the film but I don't know if they are the same thing yet. It's not been decided," Helen said.
The first film, "Bridget Jones's Diary," released in 2001, grossed $281 million internationally, while 2004's sequel.
"Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason," took in $262 million, according to EW.