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The first single to be released from the soundtrack was "Still Falling for You" by English singer Ellie Goulding and co-written by Tove Lo. [1]Issued on 19 August 2016, Goulding first teased the track and its accompanying music video on Instagram, posting a short preview of the song's visual, which shows the pop star shrouded in silhouette as she stands in front of a projection. [1] "
Bridget Jones's Baby grossed $212 million worldwide, including $24.1 million in the United States and Canada and $60 million in the United Kingdom, against a budget of $35 million. [ 1 ] The film was released in North America on 16 September 2016 and was projected to gross $12–16 million in its opening weekend from 2,927 theaters.
Sheeran also appeared as himself in the 2016 film Bridget Jones's Baby in a scene where Bridget Jones, played by Renée Zellweger, encounters the singer at the Glastonbury Festival. [249] In July 2017, Sheeran appeared in a scene on Game of Thrones opposite Maisie Williams, who plays Arya Stark. [250]
After a 12-year hiatus, Bridget Jones is back -- and still single. But, there's a twist: She's pregnant! 'Bridget Jones' Baby' trailer: Renee Zellweger is having a baby and a run-in with Ed Sheeran
Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason followed in 2004 and was equally as successful. Mark and Bridget are together and face a series of challenges to their relationship before they end the movie engaged.
The Bridget Jones film series consists of romantic comedy films based on the book series of the same name by Helen Fielding.Starring Renée Zellweger in the title role, with an ensemble supporting cast, the films follow the life events of primary characters Bridget Jones, Mark Darcy, and Daniel Cleaver and explores their respective relationships.
Hugh Grant recently opened up about his thoughts on the forthcoming Bridget Jones sequel film, which is due out in early 2025.. The actor appeared in the first film, titled Bridget Jones’s Diary ...
"Thinking Out Loud" is a romantic ballad [14] [15] with blue-eyed soul influences. [1] Sheeran referred to it as a "walking down the aisle song". [16] In the lyrics, Sheeran reflects on "getting older and fidelity and love in a fairly conventional context", according to Eric Clarke, professor of music at University of Oxford.