Four Weddings and a Funeral sequel: Hugh Grant and Lily James film

Four Weddings And A Funeral: Hugh Grant is the nervous father of the bride as he’s pictured with onscreen daughter Lily James for the first time as filming for movie’s Red Nose Day sequel gets underway

  • The cast of the iconic 1994 movie are reuniting for a short film in aid of Red Nose Day 2019 
  • The 12-minute video is set to air in March 2019 
  • Richard Curtis, Red Nose Day co-creator and writer of the original film has penned the script and Mike Newell returned to direct 
  • Andie McDowell and Hugh Grant, who played the film’s leads Carrie and Charles, lead the familiar faces returning for the sequel 
  • Kristen Scott Thomas and Anna Chancellor were both seen inside the church as they reprise their roles as Fiona and Henrietta respectively 
  • The short film follows the huge success of the Love Actually reboot last year 

News of a short film sequel to rom-com classic Four Weddings And A Funeral has sent fans into overdrive. 

And as filming gets underway for the Red Nose Day special, set to air in March 2019, new pictures have been released of the cast on set, with Hugh Grant reprising his role as Charles from the original, but this time as a nervous father watching his daughter get hitched. 

The actor, 58, was seen for the first time shooting alongside Mamma Mia: Here We Go Again star Lily James, 29, who plays his daughter and was clad in a stunning lace bridal gown. 


Four Weddings And A… Wedding! Hugh Grant is the nervous father of the bride as he was pictured with onscreen daughter Lily James for the first time on Friday as filming for movie’s Red Nose Day sequel gets underway

Their moment: He was seen linking the arm of his onscreen daughter as they made their way down the aisle together

The One Red Nose and a Wedding special sees Charles (Grant) take centre stage as he joins his daughter (James) at the church on her wedding day. 

Dressed for the occasion Hugh was smartly dressed in a checked suit and striped tie, sporting a floral buttonhole and a pair of specs. 

He was seen linking the arm of his onscreen daughter as they made their way down the aisle together, with a giant floral headpiece pinned in the back of Lily’s hair. 


Sweet: The One Red Nose and a Wedding special sees Charles (Grant) take centre stage as he joins his daughter (James) at the church on her wedding day

All the expressions: Hugh appeared very animated as he did his bit for charity, while throwing his hands up in the air


Bond: Hugh’s character Charles enjoys a special moment with his onscreen daughter ahead of the ceremony

John Hannah is also back as Matthew and could be seen cradling a pet dog as he made his way out of the church alongside director Richard Curtis. 

The iconic filmmaker could be seen speaking to individual actors as he worked his magic on set, clutching a hot coffee in order to keep warm. 

At one point, he was caught up in conversation with actress Emerald Fennell, who did not star in the original but has appeared in Call The Midwife and Killing Eve.  


Paws for thought: John Hannah is also back as Matthew and could be seen cradling a pet dog as he made his way out of the church alongside Richard 



There she is! Kristen Scott Thomas’ Fiona pulled a serious of expressions as she posed in her all-black regalia and oversized hat, which may have been way more suited to a funeral

Now that’s a hat! Anna Chancellor, who plays Henrietta, was famously called ‘Duckface’ by Kristen Scott Thomas’ Fiona – after she was left at the altar by Hugh Grant’s character Charles 

Emerald, who was wearing a bright floral dress and a hot pink fascinator, is thought to be the child of much-loved characters Bernard and Lydia.

Kristen Scott Thomas’ returned as Fiona and pulled a serious of expressions as she posed in her all-black regalia and oversized hat, which may have been way more suited to a funeral.

Her nemesis, Henrietta, played by Anna Chancellor wore a similar headpiece – she was famously dubbed Duckface by Fiona in the movie.    


Keeping warm: Director Richard Curtis had a warm beverage in his hand as he watched over the exciting scenes

Busy shoot: The church was packed out with crew members who were all wrapped up warm in cosy looking padded jackets 



I’ll take the mocha! Lily appeared overjoyed when an assistant came around offering hot drinks while she filmed her wedding scenes

Doing the honours: The priest was ready and waiting to perform the ceremony – but will it all go to plan? 

As filming began shooting for the short film sequel for Red Nose Day, the cast have sent fans wild while littering social media with a slew of behind-the-scenes snaps.

Emma Freud, the partner of the film’s writer Richard, live tweeted the first day of shooting on Thursday to the delight of fans, as she shared snaps of the original 1994 cast and some surprise cameos.

Among the photos was a glamorous Andie McDowell, who played Hugh’s love interest Carrie in the film, was seen chatting with Richard in a behind-the-scenes shot. 



Catching up: Richard was seen taking a moment to talk to Emerald Fennell, who is believed to be playing Bernard and Lydia’s daughter in the reboot 


Stunning: The church doorway was decked out in elaborate pink and white flowers as cast and crew congregated outside the ceremony

Pews looking at you: Lots of lovely ladies arrived on set to fill up the spaces in the church, all wearing brightly coloured wedding attire 

One for the CV: Actress and social media sensation Tanya Burr was dressed to the nines after being selected to play one of the bridesmaids 

There also appeared to be a glimpse of leading man Hugh Grant sharing a kiss with a mystery woman, after his character Charles finally got together with Carrie at the end of the original movie 25 years ago. 

Fans were quick to speculate a bespectacled man in a crowd shot shared by Emma was Hugh, as she teasingly captioned the image: ‘Quite an interesting kiss going on behind this lightbulb’.

The first day of shooting featured a wedding set up in a marquee, with all the original cast in attendance.  

Emma shared a photo of actress Anna Chancellor with the caption ‘Still looks like a duck,’ in reference to her character Henrietta’s nickname from Kristen Scott Thomas’ Fiona, who calls the woman Charles leaves at the alter: ‘Duckface’. 

They’re back! The day before Richard live tweeted the first day of shooting to the delight of fans, as she shared snaps of the original 1994 cast, including Andie McDowell (left) and some surprise cameos

Fiona’s back! Emma Freud was seen having a chat with Kristin Scott Thomas (left) who played the acerbic and witty Fiona in the 1994 film 

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    Is that Carrie?Among the photos there appeared to be a glimpse of leading man Hugh Grant’s Charles sharing a kiss with a mystery woman, after finally getting together with Andie McDowell’s character Carrie at the end of the original movie

    Getting in on the action: Andie was seen planting a kiss on an unseen cast member 

    Found love? Emma shared a photo of actress Anna Chancellor with the caption ‘Still looks like a duck,’ in reference to her character Henrietta’s nickname from Kristen Scott Thomas’ Fiona

    Kristin was hanging out with Emma before filming began, as the cast and crew enjoyed a celebratory dinner, also pictured by Emma on Twitter.

    Kristin’s real life son is also making an appearance in the new short set 25 years on, playing unlucky in love Fiona’s son, with a photo showing the handsome offspring chatting to cast on set dressed in a smart suit to play an usher.

    Rupert Vansittart was also back as Emma joked of Carrie and Charles unwanted drinking buddy: ‘Still boarish. Still lusting after Andie Macdowell. Still drunk tbh. Rupert Vansittart. The ledge.’

    Son: Kristin’s real life son is also making an appearance in the new short set 25 years on, playing unlucky in love Fiona’s son

    Dapper: Kristin’s son was dressed in a smart suit to play an usher and the son of his mum’s character Fiona

    Fancy a drink? Rupert Vansittart was also back as Emma joked of Carrie and Charles unwanted drinking buddy: ‘Still boarish. Still lusting after Andie Macdowell. Still drunk tbh. Rupert Vansittart. The ledge’

    Moving on from Carrie: George the Boor was also seen chatting to one of the all-star cameos in the Red Nose special – GMB presenter Susanna Reid, who looked ecstatic to be making an appearance

    Making an apperance: Susanna looked gorgeous in a black floral dress as she shot another scene, photobombed by writer Richard Curtis


    Returning: Another snap featured Simon Kunz (John with the Unfaithful Wife) (left) while James Fleet’s Tom is also back (right)

    Charles! Anna looked sensational in her wedding garb as she posed for sultry shot, 24 years after her character was jilted by Charles

    George the Boor was also seen chatting to one of the all-star cameos in the Red Nose special – GMB presenter Susanna Reid, who looked ecstatic to be making an appearance. 

    Another snap featured Simon Kunz (John with the Unfaithful Wife) while David Bower as Hugh Grant’s deaf brother, David also featured in photos.

    Sara Crowe, Laura the bride from wedding one in the film, delighted fans as she held up the colourful heart ring from the iconic scene when best man Charles forgets the rings. ‘Still sporting ‘the’ ring,’ Emma announced on Twitter.

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      Famous brother: David Bower as Hugh Grant’s deaf brother, David also featured in photos posted by Emma on Twitter


      The brides: Sara Crowe, Laura the bride from wedding one in the film, delighted fans as she held up the colourful heart ring from the iconic scene when best man Charles forgets the rings while Sophie Tompson returns as Lydia 

      Cheeky! Sophie posed with her onscreen husband Bernard, played by David Haig as Emma joked the couple are ‘still shagging’

      Chatty: David, AKA Bernard, was seen chatting with a glamorous wedding guest 

      Part of the gang: John Hannah is also back as Matthew, who’s partner Simon Callow’s Gareth provides the funeral in the original film. The celebrated actor poses with actor Raza Jaffrey, who is making a cameo in the sequel

      John Hannah is also back as Matthew, who’s partner Simon Callow’s Gareth provides the funeral in the original film. The celebrated actor poses with actor Raza Jaffrey, who is making a cameo in the sequel. 

      The new short film will air during Red Nose Day in 2019, following on from the huge success of the Love Actually reboot last year.

      Red Nose Day co-creator Richard Curtis wrote the original film, and has written the new short, while original director Mike Newel also returns for the sequel, which will pick up 25 years after the original film. 

      Showtime: David looked proud as he prepared to reprise his role as Charles’ brother David 

      All star cameos: Susanna Reid appears to be playing a wedding guest at the star-studded nuptials after Richard teased the sequel will feature a fifth wedding

      Behind the scenes: Red Nose Day co-creator Richard Curtis wrote the original film, and has written the new short, while original director Mike Newel also returns for the sequel, which will pick up 25 years after the original film

      Action! The set up on day one of filming involved a crammed marquee strung with light bulbs and decorations

      Sweet touch: Emma revealed that alongside the returning cast, crew from the original movie are also back, including the florist employed 25 years ago

      Who’s that? Emma teased fans with a glimpse at some of the beautiful costumes behind the scenes

      One Red Nose Day and a Wedding will feature original Four Weddings cast members Hugh Grant, Andie MacDowell, Kristin Scott Thomas, John Hannah, Rowan Atkinson, David Haig, Sophie Thompson, James Fleet, David Bower, Robin McCaffrey, Anna Chancellor, Rupert Vansittart, Simon Kunz, Sara Crowe and Timothy Walker. 

      They will be joined in the short film by some very special guest stars. 

      The short film follows on from the huge success of Red Nose Day Actually, a follow up to Love Actually that premiered during Red Nose Day’s 2017 edition.

      More celebrations: The cast of iconic 1994 film Four Weddings and a Funeral are reuniting for a short film follow-up as part of Red Nose Day 2019


      Leading man: Hugh Grant, 58, (pictured left in the film and right now) will reprise his role as hopeless-in-love Charles who falls for Carrie throughout a series of weddings with his pals

      Richard Curtis says of the reunion: ‘ We’re all definitely older – I suspect no wiser. It’s been really enjoyable working out what’s happened to all the characters – and now they get back together for the 5th wedding. Where, as usual, not everything will go as planned.’

      The original film ended with Hugh’s Charles finally getting together with Carrie, played by Andie, after calling of his wedding to Henrietta/Duck Face (Anna Chancellor).

      There will be a notable absence from the cast though as sadly Charlotte Coleman who played Charles’ sister Scarlett died in 2001.

      Still together? The ending of the original film saw Charles and Carrie, played by Andie MacDowell, finally get together after Charles calls off his wedding to Duck Face


      Then and now: Andie, 60, achieved one of her first major box office successes with the original movie, and will also star in a new TV series loosely based on the film next year

      Simon Callow will also be skipping out on an appearance as his character Gareth famously dies during the original film.

      Four Weddings and a Funeral was made in just six weeks and cost under £3 million, but became the highest-grossing British film in history at the time, with worldwide box office takings in excess of $245.7 million.

      The film was also nominated for the Best Picture and Best Original Screenplay Oscars and picked up multiple Golden Globes and BAFTAs.


      Found love? Kristin Scott Thomas’ character Fiona declared her love for Charles in the original film, but fingers crossed has found love in the follow up 

      Still married: Sophie Thompson and David Haig played one of the marrying couples in the film – Lydia and Bernard, with both returning for the new short 


      Fame: Sophie now stars in Coronation Street while David recently appeared in Killing Eve

      It also launched the international career of leading man Hugh, and his huge success as a romantic comedy icon. 

      His fame also soared thanks to the premiere of Four Weddings, which saw his then unknown girlfriend Elizabeth Hurley wow in the now iconic Versace safety-pin dress. 

      Andie meanwhile achieved her first major box office success with the movie, along with her other early nineties hit Groundhog Day. 


      ‘And the holy goat’: Rowan Atkinson returns as the hapless Father Gerald, after also reprising his other hilarious role in the Love Actually Red Nose Day special two years ago 

      It was revealed on Thursday that Andie will also have a guest star role in a new series inspired by the British film.

      According to Page Six, the actress, 60, will take on the role of a new character in the Hulu limited series, which is heading to the streaming service in 2019.

      Andie will join Game Of Thrones star Nathalie Emmanuel, who plays the mystery lead role and replaces original choice Jessica Williams.

      The series revolves around four American friends, Maya (Nathalie), Craig (Brandon Mychal Smith), Ainsley (Rebecca Rittenhouse) and Duffy (John Reynolds), who reunited at a wedding in London, with Andie set to play Ainsley’s mother Mrs. Howard.


      Heartbreak: Anna Chancellor returns as Henrietta/Duck Face, who Charles dumps at the altar 

      All star cast: There will be a notable absence from the cast though as sadly Charlotte Coleman (right) who played Charles’ sister Scarlett died in 2001, while Simon Callow’s character Gareth (left) dies in the original film 

      The Four Weddings short film follows the massive success of Love Actually’s red Nose Day special which tied up the storylines of Hugh Grant and co 13 years on from the original movie.  

      Keira Knightley, Andrew Lincoln, Liam Neeson, Bill Nighy, Rowan Atkinson, Colin Firth and Thomas Sangster all reprised their roles. 

      The short also guest starred the likes of Kate Moss, delighting viewers across the world. 

      One Red Nose Day and a Wedding is a one off special that will premiere exclusively during Red Nose Day 2019 on BBC One on Friday, 15th March. It will also feature as part of NBC’s programming for Red Nose Day USA in May. 

      Reunion: The Four Weddings short film follows the massive success of Love Actually’s red Nose Day special in 2017 which saw the likes of Andrew Lincoln (right) return alongside new guest star Kate Moss

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