By now, you've probably heard: Love Actually will have a sequel.
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We're serious. Directors Richard Curtis and his wife, Emma Freud, are coming out with a sequel. That said, for those hearing it for the first time, we'll leave you to have this moment.

Slated to be a fundraising opportunity for Red Nose Day in March, the continuation entitled Red Nose Day Actually will be a rom-com skit to not only satisfy those of us who know love actually is all around, but to also help promote the holiday and bring awareness — and viewers — to all the Red Nose Day shows.

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However, it won’t be a full blown film like its predecessor. According to Curtis, it’ll be something like a 10-minute glimpse into where the characters are now. In a press statement, Curtis says, "I thought it might be fun to do 10 minutes to see what everyone is now up to."
Emma Freud
Courtesy of Freud’s Twitter feed, we’ve been blessed with some behind-the-scenes sneak peeks into #rednosedayactually. And we’ve confirmed a few other things, too:
Juliet and Peter are still happily married
Juliet and Peter
Mark is still using cue cards
Mark with cue cards
But, plot twist: Maybe he’s moved on?
Andrew Lincoln and Kate Moss
The PM and his lovely wife are sure to make an appearance

Behind the scenes with director Richard Curtis
And more of the beloved cast are scripted to return, like Colin Firth, Lucia Moniz, Liam Neeson, Olivia Olson

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Needless to say, we’re hyped for the cast to come together again, and we’re hopeful for the outcome.
Behind the scenes
And if that wasn’t enough, check out this video for more sneak peeks on the cast’s reunion.
Love Actually Cast to REUNITE For Short Film
Red Nose Day Actually airs March 24, 2017 on BBC One in the UK, and on Red Nose Day on NBC on May 25, 2017.
Before you go, check out our slideshow below.
