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Bridget Jones: Who’s the daddy?

Everyone’s favourite singleton returns – and this time, she’s facing the biggest dilemma of her life!

After 12 long years, Bridget Jones is back! But if you think the unlucky-in-love singleton has got her act together in that time, think again!

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Indeed, far from having everything figured out, this time around Bridget is facing a conundrum of epic proportions!

Five years after splitting from the dashing Mark Darcy, played by Colin Firth, Renee Zellweger’s Bridget, who is now a fully-fledged news producer, is throwing herself back into the dating pool. 

When Bridget breaks her man drought with smoking hot US colleague Jack Qwant, played by Patrick Dempsey, her life gets a whole lot more complicated! (Credit: Universal)

Enjoying a steamy dalliance with charming American colleague Jack Qwant, played by former Grey’s Anatomy star Patrick Dempsey, this is when things get really interesting for everyone’s favourite heroine.

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When a pregnancy test comes back positive, changing the course of her life forever, the question remains: who is the father?

With Mark and Jack both stepping up to the plate, will the mum-to-be finally get her happily ever after complete with husband and baby? Or is she doomed to repeat past mistakes and end up raising her baby alone?

A positive pregnancy test changes everything for our unlucky-in-love heroine (Credit: Universal)
Who’s the daddy? Jack and Mark Darcy both step up to the plate when they learn that Bridget is pregnant, but who will win her affections? (Credit: Universal)
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‘I can’t go back and make the same mistakes… when I can make new ones,’ Bridget states of her predicament.

Emma Thompson gives a standout performance as Bridget’s rather judgemental obstetrician, Dr Rawling, while a host of familiar faces return from the first two films as Bridget’s friends and family.

Scroll down for your first look at the new trailer, and catch all the action when Bridget Jones’s Baby hits cinemas on September 15. 

There’s no love lost between rivals Jack and Mark (Credit: Universal)
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Emma Thompson is hilarious if a little inappropriate as Bridget’s judgemental obstetrician, Dr Rawling (Credit: Universal)

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