If you're a fan of the charming and relatable Bridget Jones, you're probably eagerly awaiting 'Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy' (2025). But while you wait, why not explore other movies and shows that capture the same mix of humor, romance, and self-discovery? This article highlights 10 fantastic titles that share Bridget's wit, awkward charm, and heartwarming journey. Whether you're looking for a laugh, a cry, or just a feel-good story, these picks will keep you entertained until Bridget returns to the screen.

Notting Hill (1999)
Description: A romantic comedy set in London, featuring a relatable protagonist navigating love and fame. Similar to Bridget Jones, it combines humor with heartfelt moments and explores the complexities of modern relationships.
Fact: The famous 'I'm just a girl' scene was improvised by Julia Roberts. The travel bookshop was a real location but has since closed.


Bridget Jones's Diary (2001)
Description: As the first film in the Bridget Jones series, it shares the same protagonist, themes of self-discovery, and romantic comedy elements. Both films explore Bridget's personal and professional struggles with humor and heart.
Fact: Renée Zellweger gained weight for the role and learned to speak with a British accent. The film is loosely based on Jane Austen's 'Pride and Prejudice.'


How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days (2003)
Description: A romantic comedy about the games people play in relationships. Like Bridget Jones, it combines humor with romantic tension and explores the pitfalls of modern dating.
Fact: Kate Hudson and Matthew McConaughey had great on-screen chemistry. The film's title was inspired by a real article.


Love Actually (2003)
Description: This ensemble romantic comedy, set in London, shares the same blend of humor and emotion. Like Bridget Jones, it explores love in its many forms, from awkward to heartwarming.
Fact: The film features multiple interwoven storylines. The iconic cue card scene was filmed in one take.


Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason (2004)
Description: This sequel continues Bridget's journey, maintaining the same blend of romance, comedy, and relatable life challenges. Like 'Mad About the Boy,' it delves into Bridget's evolving relationships and career.
Fact: The film includes a memorable scene where Bridget skydives. It was partially filmed in Thailand.


13 Going on 30 (2004)
Description: A whimsical rom-com about a girl who wakes up as a 30-year-old woman. Shares Bridget Jones's themes of self-discovery and the challenges of adulthood, with a mix of humor and heart.
Fact: Jennifer Garner and Mark Ruffalo's dance scene was improvised. The film was originally titled 'Suddenly 30' in some countries.


The Holiday (2006)
Description: A romantic comedy about two women swapping homes and finding love. It shares Bridget Jones's themes of self-discovery and romantic mishaps, with a charming, feel-good tone.
Fact: Cameron Diaz and Kate Winslet did not meet until the premiere. The English cottage was a set built for the film.


The Devil Wears Prada (2006)
Description: While more focused on the professional world, this film shares Bridget Jones's themes of a woman finding her place in a challenging environment. Both feature strong female leads and witty dialogue.
Fact: Meryl Streep based her performance on several real-life fashion editors. The iconic 'cerulean sweater' monologue was improvised.


27 Dresses (2008)
Description: A rom-com about a perennial bridesmaid navigating love and family expectations. Like Bridget Jones, it features a relatable heroine dealing with romantic and professional challenges.
Fact: Katherine Heigl performed most of her own stunts. The film's title refers to the 27 dresses the protagonist has worn as a bridesmaid.


Bridesmaids (2011)
Description: A comedy about the ups and downs of friendship and love, with a relatable female lead. Like Bridget Jones, it balances humor with emotional depth and explores the complexities of adult life.
Fact: The film was a breakout role for Melissa McCarthy. The infamous dress fitting scene was largely improvised.
