Fans Left Shocked After Only Just Discovering ‘Love Actually 2’ Exists With Original Cast – Films

Fans are shocked after finding out that ‘Love Actually 2′ exists with the original cast.

There are so many movies out there that fans don’t even realize they have sequels.

Take American Psycho 2, Fat 2, Son of the Maskand more, the movie industry is full of sequels shuffled towards the back hoping we forget they ever exist.

The wish for a sequel to Love actually, but is so much more tangible.

The film had many familiar faces (Universal)

The film had many familiar faces (Universal)

Love actually is a Christmas classic to the extent that for many people it is the Christmas classic.

This is largely due to Richard Curtis’ writing and direction, but even more so the desire for a sequel comes from the crazy cast and wanting to see where their characters go.

The film was full to the brim with actors who were either big stars or would go on to mega stardom.

Hugh Grant, Emma Thompson, Colin Firth, Keira Knightley, Bill Nighy, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Andrew Lincoln, Thomas Brodie-Sangster, Alan Rickman, Joanna Page, Martin Freeman, the list goes on and on, leaving viewers wanting to know where their sign went next.

Well, they did! Kind of.

Several members of the cast reunited for Red Nose Day Actually in 2017, where the now nearly 15-year-old actors reunited to give us an idea of ​​where their characters all ended up.

Since it’s written and co-directed by Richard Curtis, you can also assume this is a legitimate answer, or as close to one as we’ll ever get, to where they ended up.

Fans were shocked to find out it exists, with one tweeting: “Did you know they did a 15 minute update on where the characters are now for Red Nose Day. I didn’t.”

The special opens with Andrew Lincoln’s Mark showing up outside the house of Keira Knightley’s Juliet, this is confirmation that yes, she stayed with Ejiofor’s Peter and he did indeed marry Kate Moss in the end.

Many of the rest of the main cast return.

The most notable exception is Emma Thompson, who did not return as Karen.

The original story was heartbreaking as it is (Universal)

The original story was heartbreaking as it is (Universal)

She said that after Alan Rickman’s death in 2016, Curtis had written to her to confirm that she would not be written into the sequel.

She told the Press Association “Richard wrote to me and said, ‘Honey, we can’t write you anything because of Alan.’

“I said, ‘No, of course, that would be sad, too sad.’

“It’s premature. It’s quite right because it’s supposed to be for Comic Relief, but there’s not much comic relief in the loss of our dear friend, just over a year ago, really.

“We thought and thought (about it), but it just seemed wrong. It was the right decision.”

Andrew Lincoln was one of the many returning stars (Universal)

Andrew Lincoln was one of the many returning stars (Universal)

However, the other main characters all give updates on how they are doing now.

Hugh Grant’s politician David has regained his position as prime minister and continues to dance around number 10, this time to Drake (who hasn’t exactly aged well, has he).

Bill Nighy’s Billy Mack has released another single for Red Nose Day and Colin Firth’s Jamie is now married to Aurelia, who is pregnant.

The biggest change is Thomas Brodie-Sangster, who has grown enormously since the film, with his character reconnecting with Liam Neeson’s Daniel, who has flown to New York to visit him after he moved away.

So if you’ve ever wondered what happened to the main characters in Love actuallythere you go.