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Mammia Mia Here We Go Again

2018 musical movie directed past Ol Parker

Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again
A large crowd of men and women standing on a wooden pier.

Theatrical release poster

Directed by Ol Parker
Screenplay by Ol Parker
Story by
  • Catherine Johnson
  • Richard Curtis
  • Ol Parker
Based on Mamma Mia!
by Catherine Johnson
Produced by
  • Judy Craymer
  • Gary Goetzman
Starring
  • Christine Baranski
  • Pierce Brosnan
  • Dominic Cooper
  • Colin Firth
  • Andy Garcia
  • Lily James
  • Amanda Seyfried
  • Stellan SkarsgÃ¥rd
  • Julie Walters
  • Cher
  • Meryl Streep
Cinematography Robert Yeoman
Edited by Peter Lambert
Music by
  • Björn Ulvaeus
  • Benny Andersson
  • Stig Anderson

Product
companies

  • Playtone[1]
  • Littlestar Productions[ane]
  • Legendary Pictures[two]
  • Perfect World Pictures
Distributed past Universal Pictures

Release dates

  • July 16, 2018 (2018-07-xvi) (Hammersmith Apollo)
  • July 20, 2018 (2018-07-20) (United Kingdom & United States)

Running time

114 minutes[iii]
Countries
  • United kingdom
  • U.s.
Linguistic communication English
Budget $75 million[four]
Box function $402.3 million[4]

Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again is a 2018 jukebox musical romantic one-act film written and directed by Ol Parker, from a story past Parker, Catherine Johnson, and Richard Curtis. It is a follow-upwardly to the 2008 moving-picture show Mamma Mia!, which in turn is based on the musical of the same name using the music of ABBA. The film features an ensemble cast, including Dominic Cooper, Amanda Seyfried, Pierce Brosnan, Colin Firth, Stellan Skarsgård, Jeremy Irvine, Josh Dylan, Hugh Skinner, Lily James, Jessica Keenan Wynn, Alexa Davies, Christine Baranski, Julie Walters, Andy García, Meryl Streep, and Cher. Both a prequel and a sequel, the plot is fix after the events of the previous picture, and is intersected with flashbacks to Donna's youth in 1979, with some scenes from the ii time periods mirroring each other.

Due to the fiscal success of the first film, Universal Pictures had long been interested in a sequel. The moving picture was officially appear in May 2017, with Parker hired to write and direct. In June 2017, many of the original bandage confirmed their involvement, with James being cast in the role of Young Donna that July. Filming took place from Baronial to December 2017 in Croatia (most prominently Vis), Bordeaux, Stockholm, Oxford, Hampton and at Shepperton Studios. A British and American joint venture, the film was co-produced by Playtone, Littlestar Productions and Legendary Entertainment.

Mamma Mia! Here We Become Once again was premiered at the Hammersmith Apollo in London on July 16, 2018, and was released in the United Kingdom and the United states on July xx, 2018, ten years to the week after its predecessor's release, in both standard and IMAX formats.[5] The moving picture was a box role success, grossing $402 million worldwide and received generally positive reviews, as an improvement over its predecessor with critics praising the performances and musical numbers.[6] [seven]

The film is dedicated to the memory of production designer Alan Macdonald.

Plot [edit]

In a flashback to 1979, a young Donna Sheridan graduates from Oxford's New College with Rosie and Tanya ("When I Kissed the Teacher"), and dreams of a Greek isle named Kalokairi. Donna'southward female parent, Ruby, is a famous singer; simply she has a strained human relationship with her daughter and is consistently away on bout, and does not nourish the graduation. Fed upwards with her mother's constant negligence and determined to spend her life making memories, Donna decided to travel to Kalokairi to find her destiny.

In the present, 5 years later on the events of the first moving picture, Sophie is in Kalokairi preparing for the m reopening of the Hotel Bella Donna, in award of her recently deceased mother. Harry and Bill are unable to attend due to overseas business ventures and Sophie also feels estranged from her husband, Sky, who'southward been offered a permanent job in New York ("One of Us").

In Paris, Donna meets the sugariness simply bad-mannered Harry Bright, who instantly falls in love with her ("Waterloo"). They spend the night together, but Donna leaves soon after for Greece. She misses her boat to Kalokairi but is offered a ride by Bill Anderson in his yacht, and the 2 dance and flirt ("Why Did Information technology Have To Be Me"). On the way, they assist a stranded fisherman, Alexio, back to shore in time to save the love of his life from having to marry another. Unbeknownst to Donna, Harry has followed her to Greece; however, he arrives too belatedly and sadly watches the gunkhole sailing off in the altitude.

In the nowadays, Rosie and Tanya make it to back up Sophie, and she shows them the new hotel ("I Have a Dream"). This mirrors the past, in which Donna explores an abandoned farmhouse that would eventually become the hotel. A heavy storm so breaks out and Donna discovers a trapped horse and soothes it with the assistance of Sam Carmichael. In the present, a heavy storm destroys the decorations and prevents transportation to Kalokairi, much to Sophie'south dismay.

Sam, who has been living in a cabin on the isle, reassures Sophie that she can never allow her female parent down, telling her the story of how he one time let Donna down. Years ago, before Sophie was built-in, Donna and Sam were enjoying a whirlwind romance ("The Name of the Game"), merely it concluded desperately when Donna found out Sam was engaged to another woman, Lorraine. Heartbroken, Donna breaks upwards with him and tearfully watches him go out the isle ("Knowing Me Knowing Y'all"), while the nowadays Sam reassures Sophie of her mother's value for her.

Post-obit Sam'due south departure, Donna is visited past Tanya and Rosie, who cheer her upwards by singing with her every bit Donna and the Dynamos ("Mamma Mia"). Pecker returns to the island, and Donna joins him on his boat, much to the chagrin of Rosie who falls for Bill. While they are gone, Sam returns, having ended his appointment for Donna, just is saddened to hear that she is with some other human. Donna discovers she is pregnant but has no idea which one of her three recent lovers is the father. Bill'southward great-aunt Sofia overhears Donna's wish to stay on the island and reveals she owns the abandoned farmhouse Donna has been staying in. Donna happily accepts her offer to stay there, where she eventually gives birth to Sophie.

In the present, Sophie opens upward to Rosie and Tanya about her conflict with Heaven and Rosie explains to Sophie how she and Bill bankrupt up ("Angel Eyes"). Meanwhile, Pecker, Harry, and Sky get out their ventures abroad to back up Sophie merely are told there are no boats to Kalokairi. However, a much older Alexio recognises Bill and offers the trio safe gunkhole passage to the island as gratitude for saving his relationship. Bill convinces the others to join them for a party on Kalokairi. When the guests get in ("Dancing Queen"), Bill and Rosie speedily reunite over their mutual grief over Donna's death, and Sophie reveals to Sky that she is pregnant, and she has never felt closer to her mother.

The celebration is of a sudden disrupted when Cerise arrives, despite Sophie having decided to not invite her. Cerise explains that Heaven tracked her down in New York, and she wants to build a truthful human relationship with her granddaughter. Sophie then performs with the Dynamos in honor of Donna ("I've Been Waiting for You"), much to the pride of Ruby, who expresses slight only sincere grief over her girl's decease. It is then revealed that the hotel managing director, Señor Fernando Cienfuegos, is actually Blood-red's long-lost lover from 1959, and the two are joyously reunited ("Fernando").

Nine months later, Sophie has given birth to a baby boy, named Donny. At the christening, Donna'south spirit proudly watches over her daughter every bit the two of them take one final moment before Donna fully passes on ("My Love, My Life"). The end credits prove all the characters, including Donna and the younger cast, at a huge political party at Hotel Bella Donna ("Super Trouper").

Cast [edit]

  • Amanda Seyfried as Sophie Sheridan, Donna's daughter, Cerise's granddaughter, Sam's stepdaughter, Sky's wife, and Donny'due south mother.
  • Meryl Streep as Donna Sheridan-Carmichael, founder of Donna and the Dynamos, Sophie's late mother, Ruby's tardily daughter, Sam's late wife, Sky'south mother-in-law, Donny's grandmother and all-time friend of Tanya & Rosie.
    • Lily James as Young Donna.
  • Dominic Cooper every bit Heaven, Sophie's husband, Donna and Sam's son-in-police force, and Donny's father.
  • Christine Baranski as Tanya Chesham-Leigh, one of Donna's all-time friends and onetime bandmates in Donna and the Dynamos; a rich three-time divorcee.
    • Jessica Keenan Wynn as Young Tanya.
  • Julie Walters every bit Rosie Mulligan, one of Donna's best friends and former bandmates in Donna and the Dynamos; a fun-loving author in a relationship with Pecker.
    • Alexa Davies as Young Rosie.
  • Pierce Brosnan every bit Sam Carmichael, an architect, Sophie's stepfather, Ruby-red's son-in-law, Heaven'south male parent-in-constabulary, Donna's widower, and Donny's grandad.
    • Jeremy Irvine as Young Sam.
  • Colin Firth as Harry Bright, a British businessman.
    • Hugh Skinner equally Young Harry.
  • Stellan SkarsgÃ¥rd every bit Beak Anderson, a Swedish sailor and travel writer, Sofia's swell-nephew and Lazaros's cousin. Skarsgard also plays Kurt Anderson, Pecker's obese twin brother.
    • Josh Dylan as Young Bill.
  • Andy García as Señor Fernando Cienfuegos, the Mexican manager of the Hotel Bella Donna, one-time lover of Ruby-red'south from 1959.
  • Cher as Ruddy Sheridan, Donna's mother, Sophie'southward grandmother, Donny'due south great-grandmother, and Sam'south mother-in-police force.
  • Maria Vacratsis as Sofia, Bill'southward not bad aunt, Lazaros'southward mother, and Sophie's namesake, a local who owns the shack in which Donna and Sam stay and which eventually becomes Donna's home.
  • Panos Mouzourakis as Lazaros, Sofia's son
  • Celia Imrie as the vice-chancellor of the academy at which Donna, Tanya, and Rosie studied.
  • Omid Djalili as a Greek customs officer.
  • Gerard Monaco every bit Alexio
  • Togo Igawa as Mr. Tatyama
  • Naoko Mori as Yumiko
  • Anastasia Hille every bit Dr. Inge Horvath

Cameo appearances

  • Björn Ulvaeus equally a university professor.
  • Benny Andersson as the pianist in the Parisian eatery during "Waterloo".
  • Jonathan Goldsmith every bit Don Rafael Cienfuegos, blood brother of Fernando Cienfuegos.

Musical numbers [edit]

A soundtrack album was released on July 13, 2018 by Capitol and Polydor Records in the United States and internationally, respectively.[8] [ix] The anthology was produced by Benny Andersson, who likewise served equally the album's executive producer alongside Björn Ulvaeus and Judy Craymer. Each song is featured within the film, with the exception of "I Wonder (Divergence)" and "The Solar day Before You lot Came".

  1. "When I Kissed the Teacher" – Young Donna and the Dynamos, Vice-Chancellor
  2. "I Wonder (Departure)" – Young Donna and the Dynamos
  3. "One of United states of america" – Sophie and Sky
  4. "Waterloo" – Young Harry and Young Donna
  5. "Why Did It Have to Exist Me?" – Young Pecker, Immature Donna and Immature Harry
  6. "I Have a Dream" – Immature Donna
  7. "Kisses of Burn" – Lazaros
  8. "Andante, Andante" – Young Donna
  9. "The Name of the Game" – Young Donna
  10. "Knowing Me, Knowing You" – Young Donna and Young Sam
  11. "Mamma Mia" – Immature Donna and the Dynamos
  12. "Angel Eyes" – Rosie, Tanya, and Sophie
  13. "Dancing Queen" – Sophie, Rosie, Tanya, Sam, Neb, and Harry
  14. "I've Been Waiting for You" – Sophie, Rosie, and Tanya
  15. "Fernando" – Reddish, Fernando
  16. "My Love, My Life" – Young Donna, Donna, Sophie
  17. "Super Trouper" – Reddish, Donna, Rosie, Tanya, Sophie, Heaven, Sam, Bill, Harry, Fernando, Young Donna, Young Rosie, Young Tanya, Immature Bill, Young Sam, and Young Harry
  18. "The 24-hour interval Before You Came" – Donna
  • Songs featured on the soundtrack album only omitted from the film.

Additionally, short and instrumental versions of other ABBA songs were included in the picture show, but omitted from the soundtrack. These are in chronological lodge

  1. "Cheers for the Music" – Sophie
  2. "I Let the Music Speak" – Instrumental
  3. "SOS" – Sam
  4. "Take a Take chances on Me" – Instrumental
  5. "Hasta Mañana" – Helen Sjöholm (radio/voiceover)
  6. "Hole in Your Soul" – Lazaros
  7. "Slipping Through My Fingers" – Instrumental
  8. "Chiquitita" – Instrumental

Production [edit]

Development [edit]

Mamma Mia! Here We Get Over again was announced on May nineteen, 2017, with a release date of July 20, 2018.[10] It was written and directed by Ol Parker.[11] On September 27, 2017, Benny Andersson confirmed 3 ABBA songs that would be featured in the film: "When I Kissed the Teacher," "I Wonder (Departure)," and "Angeleyes."[12] "I Wonder (Departure)" was cut from the picture show, but is included on the soundtrack album.

Casting [edit]

On June 1, 2017, information technology was announced that Seyfried would return equally Sophie.[thirteen] Later that month, Dominic Cooper confirmed that he would return for the sequel, forth with Streep, Firth and Brosnan equally Sky, Donna, Harry, and Sam, respectively.[14] In July 2017, Baranski was as well confirmed to return as Tanya.[15] On July 12, 2017, Lily James was cast to play the part of immature Donna.[xvi] On Baronial 3, 2017, Jeremy Irvine and Alexa Davies were also cast in the film, with Irvine playing Brosnan'due south character Sam in a past era, and Hugh Skinner to play Young Harry, Davies equally a young Rosie, played by Julie Walters.[17] On August xvi, 2017, it was announced that Jessica Keenan Wynn had been cast as a young Tanya, who is played by Baranski.[xviii] Julie Walters and Stellan Skarsgård likewise reprised their roles equally Rosie and Bill, respectively.[xix] On Oct 16, 2017, it was announced that vocalizer and actress Cher had joined the cast, in her first on-screen film role since 2010. The function was written specifically for Cher, and she got to choose Andy García equally her romantic partner.[20]

Filming [edit]

Chief photography on the flick began on August 12, 2017 in Croatia, including the island of Vis.[21] [22] [23] [24] In October 2017, the cast gathered at Shepperton Studios in Surrey, England, to flick song and dance numbers with Cher.[25] Filming wrapped on Dec 2, 2017.[26]

Release [edit]

Mamma Mia! Here Nosotros Become Once more was released on July 20, 2018 past Universal Pictures, in the U.k., United states and other selected countries in both standard and IMAX formats.[27] [5] The motion-picture show premiered on July sixteen, 2018 at the Hammersmith Apollo in London.[28]

Marketing [edit]

The get-go trailer for the film was released on December 21, 2017, in front of Pitch Perfect 3, another Universal Pictures film. Cher performed "Fernando" at the Las Vegas CinemaCon on April 25, 2018, later footage of the film was shown.[29] Universal sponsored YouTube stars the Merrell Twins to perform a cover version of the vocal "Mamma Mia" to promote the film.[30]

Abode media [edit]

Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again was released via digital re-create on October ix, 2018 and released on DVD, Blu-ray, and 4K UHD Combo Pack on October 23, 2018.[31] The moving picture debuted at the top of the NPD VideoScan Commencement Alert chart for the week ending on October 27, 2018.[32] It retained the top spot on the nautical chart for the calendar week ending on November three, 2018.[33]

Reception [edit]

Box office [edit]

Mamma Mia! Here We Get Once more grossed $120.6 million in the United States and Canada, and $281.6 1000000 in other territories, for a total worldwide gross of $402.three million, against a production budget of $75 million.[4]

In June 2018, three weeks prior to its release, official industry tracking had the film debuting to $27–33 one thousand thousand,[34] which increased to every bit much every bit $36 million by the week of its release.[35] It made $14.3 million on its first day, including $iii.four million from Thursday night previews. It went on to debut to $35 meg, finishing second, behind fellow newcomer The Blaster 2 ($36 million), and besting the opening of the first film ($27.8 million) by over 24%.[30] [36] Information technology barbarous 57% to $fifteen.1 million in its second weekend, finishing second backside newcomer Mission: Impossible – Fallout.[37] [38] In its third weekend the movie grossed $9 meg, dropping to fourth place, and $5.eight million in its fourth weekend, finishing seventh.[39] [40]

In the Great britain, the moving-picture show grossed $12.7 one thousand thousand in its opening weekend, topping the box part and achieving the fourth biggest opening for a picture in 2018.[41] In its second weekend of international release, the pic made $26.six million (for a running total of $98.6 million). Its largest new markets were France ($1.7 1000000), Poland ($one.three million), Switzerland ($223,000) and Croatia ($151,000), while its all-time holdovers were Australia ($ix.5 meg), the U.k. ($8.6 million) and Frg ($eight.2 meg).[42] In the United Kingdom, the film was the second highest-grossing film of 2018, following Avengers: Infinity War.[43] [44]

Critical response [edit]

Lily James' performance as Immature Donna was praised by critics every bit a "breakout" office.[45]

On review aggregation website Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds an approval rating of 79% based on 278 reviews, and an average of six.3/10. The website'south critical consensus reads, "Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again doubles down on just almost everything fans loved well-nigh the original—and my my, how can fans resist it?"[46] On Metacritic the picture has a weighted average score of lx out of 100 based on 46 critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews".[47] Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the pic an average grade of "A–" on an A+ to F scale, the same score every bit its predecessor, while PostTrak reported filmgoers gave information technology an 83% overall positive score.[30]

Peter Bradshaw of The Guardian termed the sequel as "weirdly irresistible" and gave information technology 3 out of v stars. He described his reaction to the offset film every bit "a combination of hives and bubonic plague," only concedes that this time, the relentlessness and greater self-enlightened comedy fabricated him smile. He concludes: "More enjoyable than I thought. But please. Plenty at present."[48] Mark Kermode of The Observer gave the film five stars and commented, "This slick sequel delivers sharp one-liners, joyously contrived plot twists and an emotional dial that left our critic reeling."[49]

Peter Travers of Rolling Stone awarded the film ii and a half stars out of five, noting the absence of Streep for the majority of the film hindered his enjoyment, and saying, "her absenteeism is deeply felt since the three-time Oscar winner sang and danced her middle out as Donna Sheridan".[50] Lindsay Bahr of Associated Press awarded the film three out of four stars, calling it "wholly ridiculous", only complimenting its self-awareness. She as well praised James' performance and singing talent.[51] Richard Roeper of the Chicago Sunday-Times gave the sequel a mixed review, application it 2 stars out of 4, criticizing the reprises of "Dancing Queen" and "Super Trouper" as bromidic, and feeling that some of the musical numbers dragged the pacing. He considered the younger counterparts to the main characters "energetic" and "likeable."[52] Stephanie Zacharek of Time gave the film a mixed review, writing "Mamma Mia! Here We Become Again is atrocious. And wonderful. Information technology's all the reasons you should never get to the movies. And all the reasons you should race to get a ticket."[53]

Sequel [edit]

In June 2020, Judy Craymer announced that a third pic is in development, with the producer confirming that some of the new ABBA songs written for the ring's reunion could feature in the soundtrack, although stating that the COVID-nineteen pandemic has caused delays with development of the project.[54]

Accolades [edit]

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External links [edit]

  • Official website
  • Mamma Mia! Here We Become Again at IMDb
  • Mamma Mia! Hither We Go Again at AllMovie

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