After 13 years, the cast of "Love, Actually" reunites to catch up on where they are now.After 13 years, the cast of "Love, Actually" reunites to catch up on where they are now.After 13 years, the cast of "Love, Actually" reunites to catch up on where they are now.
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- TriviaEmma Thompson indicated that she would not return for this TV sequel. She felt that not enough time had passed after the death of her good friend Alan Rickman, who played her husband in the original film, so she decided that her story would not continue without him.
- GoofsAt 3:40, when prime minister falls on the stairs, you can see that he's not Hugh Grant. At the bottom of the stairs, the stuntman's face is even blurred.
- Alternate versionsLaura Linney and Patrick Dempsey appeared in the US version.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Good Morning Britain: Episode dated 27 March 2017 (2017)
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Red Nose Day Actually could easily been Smug Actually in this ten minute sequel to Love Actually. It is from the original writer Richard Curtis, one of the founders of Comic Relief.
This special is set 14 years after the original movie and most of the original cast are reunited. Glaring absences include Alan Rickman sadly died in 2016 and this meant Emma Thompson declined to appear who played his wife. It is when Rowan Atkinson reprises an element from the original film that you realise Rickman's loss from this special.
Hugh Grant returns as the Prime Minister, not realising he is too old to dance to Drake tunes but still believes in the power of love. Billy Mack gives publicity to his latest charity single as his autobiography is due out. Colin Firth still tries to grapple with Portugues. Liam Neeson's particular set of skills is needed by his son who is about to get engaged. Keira Knightley gets an invitation to walk with the dead.
Curtis should be applauded for giving an audience a little treat and by reuniting his cast of now international stars.
This special is set 14 years after the original movie and most of the original cast are reunited. Glaring absences include Alan Rickman sadly died in 2016 and this meant Emma Thompson declined to appear who played his wife. It is when Rowan Atkinson reprises an element from the original film that you realise Rickman's loss from this special.
Hugh Grant returns as the Prime Minister, not realising he is too old to dance to Drake tunes but still believes in the power of love. Billy Mack gives publicity to his latest charity single as his autobiography is due out. Colin Firth still tries to grapple with Portugues. Liam Neeson's particular set of skills is needed by his son who is about to get engaged. Keira Knightley gets an invitation to walk with the dead.
Curtis should be applauded for giving an audience a little treat and by reuniting his cast of now international stars.
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- Mar 23, 2017
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