Peacock; Miramax
Warning: This article contains spoilers forBridget Jones: Mad About the Boy.
Leo Woodall isnt afraid to make a splash inBridget Jones: Mad About the Boy.
It was great for me, Woodall says.

Leo Woodall in ‘Mad About the Boy;’ Hugh Grant in ‘Bridget Jones’s Diary’.Credit:Peacock; Miramax
“And my dive went well!
So that was very satisfying for me.”
Want more movie news?

Renee Zellweger and Leo Woodall in ‘Mad About the Boy’.Alex Bailey/Universal Pictures
The sequence was shot across two days at the Petersham Open Gardens in Richmond-Upon-Thames, says director Michael Morris.
“Leo is just such a star,” he adds.
“He had no compunctions.
He was fully on board for this lovely little rescue.”
Woodall could feel that connection to Zellweger straight away.
“I immediately warmed to Renee and felt very safe and comfortable with her,” he says.
Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boyis now in theaters and on Peacock.