Bridget Jones 4 trailer: Iconic singleton breaks four-year sex drought

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Bridget Jones is back and the much-anticipated trailer for the fourth film sees the singleton break her four-year sex streak with a much younger man

The iconic character, played by Renee Zellweger, married her on-off love Mark [Colin Firth] in the third instalment of the franchise.

But fans are reunited with her in Bridget Jones: Mad About The Boy four years after Mark's tragic death, leaving Bridget widowed with two children.

Bridget is encouraged to get back out there and happens to meet a dashingly handsome younger [Leo Woodall] - with whom she has 'a full night of utterly mindblowing sex'.

Fans of the franchise should also keep an eye out for a very sexy wet shirt Mr Darcy reference as Leo's hunky character Roxster emerges from a pool after rescuing a dog.

Bridget Jones is back and the much-anticipated trailer for the fourth film sees the singleton break her four-year sex streak with a much younger man
Fans of the franchise should also keep an eye out for a very sexy wet shirt Mr Darcy reference as Leo's hunky character Roxster emerges from a pool after rescuing a dog

The fourth instalment in the acclaimed franchise is based on the book of the same name by Helen Fielding.

The most recent film, 2016's Bridget Jones' Baby, saw Bridget shocked when she discovered she was pregnant. It ended with her marrying Mark, the high-flying lawyer who she'd had on and off feelings for across the three movies, and revealed that he was the father to her baby.

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However, in Mad About The Boy, Mark tragically later dies while working abroad as a human rights lawyer, leaving Bridget a widow and the book follows her as she battles motherhood alone.

She also quits her job working in television to do the school run, with comical scenes expected as she struggles to keep up with the Yummy Mummies.

Bridget will also find herself in the middle of a three-way battle for her affections, between boytoy Roxster [Leo], PE teacher Mr. Wallaker [Chiwetel] and a returning Daniel Cleaver [Hugh Grant].

Bridget is encouraged to get back on the horse by her friends after self-imposing a four-year sex ban in the years following Mark's death. 

During a trip to the park, Bridget finds her two children have got themselves stuck in a tree. 

But to the rescue are two dashing men in the form of The White Lotus star's Roxster and Chiwetel's Mr Wallaker. 

Leo's scene can also be compared to the comedic scene in the 2004 Bridget Jones film where Cleaver and Darcy have a hands-on scuffle in a fountain
However, in Mad About The Boy, Mark tragically later dies while working abroad as a human rights lawyer, leaving Bridget a widow and the book follows her as she battles motherhood alone
She also quits her job working in television to do the school run, with comical scenes expected as she struggles to keep up with the Yummy Mummies
During a trip to the park, Bridget finds her two children have got themselves stuck in a tree
Bridget is encouraged to get back out there and happens to meet a dashingly handsome younger [ Leo Woodall ] - with whom she has 'a full night of utterly mindblowing sex'

As the trailer unravels, Bridget's romance with Roxster heats up and the pair have 'mindblowing sex' after a date. However Bridget is left confused as flirtatious meetings with Mr Wallaker increase and she eventually stumbles into a barn to find him half-naked. 

Bridget Jones fans can also rejoice as one particularly sexy scene sees Roxster jump into a pool in front of her to rescue a little dog - in a moment mirroring the iconic Mr Darcy Pride and Prejudice look. 

The movie was officially confirmed this year, with the script being penned by author Helen, Abi Morgan and Dan Mazer, and Michael Morris as director.

Helen has also been spotted at the filming as she prepares to say goodbye to the much-loved character

A movie source told The Mail On Sunday in February: 'Bridget is back and is about to take over London. Filming is being mapped out already...

'All of the pre- production is in place. There was some uncertainty about whether it would get off the ground, but the movie is coming...

Bridget will also find herself in the middle of a three-way battle for her affections, between boytoy Roxster [Leo], PE teacher Mr. Wallaker [Chiwetel] and a returning Daniel Cleaver [Hugh Grant]
However Bridget is left confused as flirtatious meetings with Mr Wallaker increase and she eventually stumbles into a barn to find him half-naked
The movie was officially confirmed this year, with the script being penned by author Helen, Abi Morgan and Dan Mazer, and Michael Morris as director
A teaser trailer for the film has already debuted in cinemas, to those moviegoers watching newly released film, It Ends With Us

'Renee is excited about bringing Bridget back. She adores the character so much. Bridget Jones fever is expected to sweep across London this spring.'

When asked about a fourth movie instalment, author Helen previously told Radio Times: 'Every film that gets made is a miracle...

'I think it's really difficult to make films and to make them happen and to make them good and we want it to be really good. But I really hope so. I'd love to see it on the screen.'

There were rumours last year the movie had been axed due to the US actors' strikes, but sources said those claims were 'nonsense'.

The first film, Bridget Jones's Diary, came out in 2001 and grossed £222 million at the box office – more than ten times what it cost to make

As well as Renee and Hugh returning to their roles, fans will get to see the familiar faces of Jim Broadbent and Gemma Jones back as Bridget's batty parents, Colin and Pamela.

Bridget's three best pals Sharon, Jude and Tom are also coming back, played respectively by Sally Phillips, Shirley Henderson and James Callis.

Reprising her role from the third film is Sarah Solemani, as Bridget's friend Miranda and news presenter at Hard News, while Emma Thompson will also be appearing as Doctor Rawlings once again.

After Colin Firth's name was absent from the cast list, fans feared his character would not appear at all in the fourth film, as his character Mark is killed off in the book.

According to Digital Spy , the trailer sees Renee's Bridget juggling single parenting with the support of Sharon, Jude and Tom
Bridget's three best pals Sharon, Jude and Tom are also coming back, played respectively by Sally Phillips, Shirley Henderson and James Callis, while Emma Thompson will also be appearing as Doctor Rawlings once again (pictured)

However, The Mail on Sunday has revealed Colin will still be making an appearance in the film, after revealing exclusive photographs from the set last month where Renee is seen lovingly interacting with The King's Speech star.

Wearing Mark's trademark suit and tie, Colin tenderly places his hand upon the cheek of his co-star, who is in an emerald dress and leather boots.

It was revealed that Colin's return was meant to be a huge surprise, with film bosses desperate to keep it under wraps.

A source said: 'Colin was always going to appear in the movie but it was supposed to be a secret.'

In the last movie, Bridget Jones's Baby in 2016, Bridget is seen attending the memorial of her other on-off love Daniel, who is presumed dead after a plane crash, but is later found alive.