Irish Daily Mail

Stop the clocks! Will there be a Four Weddings II?

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IT’S been 24 years but there might be a sequel on the cards for 1994 romantic comedy Four Weddings And A Funeral.

The news comes after the original cast including Hugh Grant, 57, Andie Macdowell, 60, and Anna Chancellor, 53, got together and ended up discussing a second installmen­t.

Anna, who played Duck Face, told The Mirror: ‘We had a reunion at (writer) Richard Curtis’s house, and Andie was there.

‘It’s mad that it came out 24 years ago. Not all of the cast came to the reunion, but there were about ten of us.

‘We haven’t all kept in touch but I have with Andie MacDowell.

‘Andie hadn’t seen Hugh for a long time, it was really touching. And Richard gave a speech. It was fantastic.’

Anna said that the group did discuss making another movie but nothing has been confirmed yet. We talked about a follow-up but I don’t think there is going to be one.’ But watch this space. Anna says she will be always be thankful for the opportunit­y to play Duck Face. ‘It was one of my first films, so everything was amazing, but this generation are not so familiar with the film,’ she said. The 1994 romantic comedy is one of the most successful films in British cinema.

It followed lovable Englishman Charles (Hugh Grant) and his unlucky in love pals. Charles falls for US beauty Carrie (Andie MacDowell) at a wedding – but thinks she’s not interested when she returns to the States.

Though they seem destined to remain apart they continue to bump into each other at a handful of nuptials and one funeral.

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