Renée Zellweger's beloved character, Bridget Jones, is set to be immortalized in London's iconic Leicester Square with a bronze statue! This news is sure to delight fans of the beloved rom-com series. But here's where it gets interesting: the statue will be unveiled in November, marking a special moment for the franchise and its fans. Bridget Jones joins a trail of movie statues in Leicester Square, including Mary Poppins, Batman, and even a statue of Daniel Kaluuya's character, Chris Washington, from 'Get Out'. The statue's location is particularly meaningful, as it's near the premiere of the fourth Bridget Jones movie, 'Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy'. With the original film launching Zellweger's career and earning her multiple Academy Award nominations, this statue could be a sign of things to come. If Helen Fielding, the creator of Bridget Jones, writes another script, Zellweger might just be ready to step back into the role. But, we must ask: does Bridget Jones deserve a permanent place in London's heart? Or is this just a temporary tribute? Cast your vote and let us know what you think! The statue's unveiling promises to be a memorable event, and we can't wait to see the reactions from fans and critics alike. Stay tuned for more updates on this exciting development!