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15 Years Later, We're Finally Getting More ‘Bridesmaids’ — With a Twist

March 08, 2026 5 min read views
15 Years Later, We're Finally Getting More ‘Bridesmaids’ — With a Twist
15 Years Later, We're Finally Getting More ‘Bridesmaids’ — With a Twist Rose Byrne as Helen Harris and Melissa McCarthy as Megan Price and Maya Rudolph as Lillian Donovan and Kristen Wiig as Annie Walker and Ellie Kemper as Becca and Wendi McLendon-Cove as in Bridesmaids Rose Byrne as Helen Harris and Melissa McCarthy as Megan Price and Maya Rudolph as Lillian Donovan and Kristen Wiig as Annie Walker and Ellie Kemper as Becca and Wendi McLendon-Cove as  in Bridesmaids   Image via Universal Pictures 4 By  Chris McPherson Published Mar 8, 2026, 7:20 PM EDT Chris is a Senior News Writer for Collider. He can be found in an IMAX screen, with his eyes watering and his ears bleeding for his own pleasure. He joined the news team in 2022 and accidentally fell upwards into a senior position despite his best efforts. For reasons unknown, he enjoys analyzing box office receipts, giant sharks, and has become known as the go-to man for all things Bosch, Mission: Impossible and Christopher Nolan in Collider's news division. Recently, he found himself yeehawing along to the Dutton saga on the Yellowstone Ranch.  He is proficient in sarcasm, wit, Photoshop and working unfeasibly long hours. Amongst his passions sit the likes of the history of the Walt Disney Company, the construction of theme parks, steam trains and binge-watching Gilmore Girls with a coffee that is just hot enough to scald him. His obsession with the Apple TV+ series Silo is the subject of mockery within the Senior News channel, where his feelings about Taylor Sheridan's work are enough to make his fellow writers roll their eyes.  Sign in to your Collider account Add Us On follow Follow followed Followed Like Like Thread Log in Here is a fact-based summary of the story contents: Try something different: Show me the facts Explain it like I’m 5 Give me a lighthearted recap

For years, Bridesmaids fans have had to settle for rewatching one of the best studio comedies of the 2010s and wondering whether this cast would ever properly reunite. The movie has stayed wildly quotable, endlessly rewatchable, and weirdly timeless, but an actual follow-up has never materialized. Now, it looks like the next best thing may be happening instead.

According to a report from Variety, a Bridesmaids reunion is currently in the works for the 98th Academy Awards, with Rose Byrne, Kristen Wiig, Maya Rudolph, and Melissa McCarthy all expected to take part if final details come together. The reported reunion would mark the film’s 15th anniversary and bring several of its most memorable stars back together on Oscar night.

Released in 2011, Bridesmaids was directed by Paul Feig and written by Wiig and Annie Mumolo. The film became a massive hit, earning widespread acclaim and multiple Oscar nominations, including Best Supporting Actress for McCarthy, and Best Original Screenplay for Wiig and Mumolo.

Bridesmaids made about $289.6 million worldwide on a $32.5 million budget, which means it earned roughly 8.9 times its production budget. Domestically, it pulled in $169.2 million, making it one of the biggest comedy hits of its era. It also had unusually strong staying power, with a 6.45 box-office multiplier off its opening weekend, which is a big sign of word-of-mouth success. Critically, it landed really well too. It currently sits at 89% on Rotten Tomatoes, with the critics' consensus praising its mix of “genuine characters, gross-out gags, and pathos.”

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How Good Is 'Bridesmaids'?

Collider’s review stated that Bridesmaids succeeds not simply because it embraces raunchy humor, but because it builds its comedy around well-developed characters and standout performances. While the film occasionally struggles with pacing and takes its main character to some uncomfortable emotional lows in the final act, it remains a heartfelt, sharp, and consistently funny comedy led by Wiig and McCarthy.

"Despite these issues, Bridesmaids is a wonderful comedy that deserves better recognition than 'The Hangover with chicks' or some other ill-fitting description. It's an original story that takes aim at some clichés but never gets bogged down in having to prove itself as a particular kind of comedy. It knows what pitfalls to avoid and sidesteps them with not only grace but raucous humor. Bridesmaids isn't a parody or an imitation. It's simply one of the funniest films you'll see all year."

Hosted by Conan O’Brien, the Oscars will take place on March 15 at the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood, and be televised live by ABC and streamed on Hulu.

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Bridesmaids

Like Follow Followed R Comedy Romance Release Date May 13, 2011 Runtime 125 minutes Director Paul Feig Writers Annie Mumolo, Kristen Wiig Producers Barry Mendel, Clayton Townsend

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Competition between the maid of honor and a bridesmaid, over who is the bride's best friend, threatens to upend the life of an out-of-work pastry chef.

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