Andrew Lincoln and his cue cards are in Red Nose Day's Love Actually sequel
Andrew Lincoln finally returned to the set for ‘Red Nose Day Actually’ earlier this week. But he didn’t come alone. Because it has now been confirmed that Lincoln will reunite with his famous cue cards from the original film for the short.
Emma Freud, who is working on the hugely anticipated mini follow-up, took to her Twitter account to post an image of Andrew Lincoln and his cue cards on the set of ‘Red Nose Day Actually’, while also confirming that his character of Mark is still very much in love with Keira Knightley’s Juliet, who is still married to Chiwetel Ejiofor’s Peter.
It was 13 years ago. There is more facial hair now. But he still loves her…. #rednosedayactually pic.twitter.com/0Zhz341Jj4
— emma freud (@emmafreud) March 8, 2017
Everyone on set was overjoyed to see Andrew Lincoln stood back in a doorway creeping out on his best friend’s gal again, too.
Andrew Lincoln + Cards + Doorstep = Deep Joy #rednosedayactually pic.twitter.com/vXHrJgKY8k
— emma freud (@emmafreud) March 7, 2017
To show that Peter and Juliet are still together, Emma Freud also posted an image of the pair taking direction from writer and director Richard Curtis.
Last night, our last night on #rednosedayactually. Marital bliss, the best pyjama bottoms I've ever seen, and major #jerseyenvy #shallow pic.twitter.com/Zk8bDkCrYn
— emma freud (@emmafreud) March 8, 2017
It looks as though plenty of Andrew Lincoln’s promotion for ‘Red Nose Day Actually’ will include the cue cards, too, as Emma Freud uploaded this image of him in action, and looking rather dashing as he did so.
Final day Filming with this hero for #rednosedayactually – #quitehandsomeactually pic.twitter.com/hamybjxlw1
— emma freud (@emmafreud) March 7, 2017
You can relive Andrew Lincoln’s most famous antics from ‘Love Actually’, which is probably the most popular sequence from the film, by watching the clip below.
We’ll finally get to see if ‘Red Nose Day Actually’ can do the impossible and match the above when Comic Relief airs on March 24.
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