The romantic drama comedy “The Holiday” was a huge hit when it had its world premiere in December 2006 and can now be described as a true Christmas movie classic:
American Amanda (Cameron Diaz) and British Iris (Kate Winslet) are two newly single women who move into each other’s homes for Christmas. The result is some new and unexpected romances and some unforgettable scenes with Graham (Jude Law) and Miles (Jack Black) respectively.
However, the film was well-received by audiences and critics, but did not receive a sequel.
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On Monday, the British could the sun And come with good news for all the fans: According to the magazine, a sequel is in the works.
– Filming is scheduled to begin next year, primarily in the UK and Europe, with all major actors signed and on board, a source said.
On Tuesday, director Nancy Meyers, who created the first film, came out and denied The Sun’s claims.
“I have received many messages about this – sorry, but it is not true,” he writes on Instagram.
Kate Winslet denies that a sequel would be appropriate.
– Hand on heart, it never came, she says People.
The first film was produced at a cost of around one billion kroner and most of it was shot in Great Britain. At the same time, it brought in two and a half billion in ticket revenue.

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