'Bridget Jones's Baby' Movie Updates: Renee Zellweger spotted filming in London with co-stars James Callis, Sally Phillips

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Last week, Renee Zellweger with her baby bump was seen filming with her co-stars for the "Bridget Jones's Baby". Photos of the London set emerged online.

On Thursday, she was seen filming with her baby bump and Colin Firth (The King's Speech, Kingsman: The Secret Service). But Daily Mail reported that on Friday, another scene was filmed not in her pregnant state. She was with her co-stars James Callis who plays the role as Tom, and Sally Phillips who portrays the role of Shazzer.

In an article on the Mirror, the scene was set at King's Cross in London. Tom and Shazzer are Bridget's best friends in the movie. Photos showed them drinking over a few al fresco drinks while Zellweger's Bridget Jones was having an orange juice. This scene was speculated to be the early stages of Bridget's pregnancy. However, another photo featured her sniffing at the white wine her friends were drinking for themselves.

Coming Soon reported that the new film will also be having Patrick Dempsey, best known as Dr. Derek 'McDreamy' Shepherd in Grey's Anatomy, in a new role in Jones's life. The returning director who directed the first movie "Bridget Jones's Diary" in 2001, Sharon Maguire, will be helming the third installment film. However, Hugh Grant's Daniel Cleaver has been reported to not appear in the upcoming project.

Based on Helen Fielding's bestselling novel series, the second film "Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason" in 2003 left Jones happily married with Darcy. Further details were kept concealed. But, there are queries as to who the father of Jones's baby is. It might be of her husband Mark Darcy, of Dempsey's new character role or maybe a third party.

Remarkably, both films of the Bridget Jones franchise have earned a total of more than $540 million worldwide. Although there was no announced release date yet, Universal will distribute the upcoming movie, "Bridget Jones's Baby".

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