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“Love Actually” Will Have A 10 Minute Sequel Is Really Soon

It’s Kind Of A Sketch

For fans of Christmas-themed film, Love Actually, the waiting days are finally over. Director  Richard Curtis confirmed that he is revisiting the film for a sequel of sorts.

This is the third year that Red Nose Day will be held in America. The director of the acclaimed romantic comedy seems to be delighted with the fun idea of a special sketch based on one of his films.

“Love Actually” is back for Red Nose Day

The film that delves into different aspects of love will have a sequel or sort of. It will receive a ten-minute special sequel for the non-profit organization Comic Relief Inc. and its Red Nose Day fundraising campaign, which will reunite many of the original cast members.

Curtis wildest dreams

The director expressed that he would never have dreamed of writing a sequel to Love Actually. But he now thinks it might be fun to do 10 minutes to see what everyone is now up to.

Stephen Colbert, Laura Linney, Richard Curtis and Chiwetel Ejiofor at the Montclair Film Festival. Credits: Paul Zimmerman.

Are they all back?

Some of the main player who are confirmed so far are Hugh Grant, Martine McCutcheon, Keira Knightley, Liam Neeson, Colin Firth, Andrew Lincoln and Bill Nighy.

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What “Red Nose Day” means

Red Nose Day is a fun mission where celebrities work together to help kids in need. It started in 1985 as a British charity that wanted to become a response to famine in Ethiopia. In 2015 America joined to this awesome initiative. Since that moment the US has supported programs in all 50 states and 25 countries internationally.

Source: cbsnews, metro

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