Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy, the final film in the series, follows Bridget as a single mother after the death of Mark Darcy. Filmed in iconic locations such as Hampstead Heath and Steele's Village, the film showcases Bridget's life and her new romantic interest, Roxster, a ranger played by Leo Woodall. Filming took place over several months, with local businesses temporarily closed for set construction. The film aims to capture the essence of Bridget's character in her latest life chapter, transitioning into middle age while juggling motherhood and romance.
Scenes from Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy, the fourth and final flick in the series, were shot in Hampstead Heath and Steele's Village in Belsize Park.
Now a middle-aged single mother, her eye is caught by Roxster, a fictitious Hampstead Heath ranger, played by 27-year-old Leo Woodall.
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