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Book Club - Ein neues Kapitel

Leicht skandalös. Absolut fabelhaft.

Vivians, Dianes, Carols und Sharons Leben wurden gerade erst auf den Kopf gestellt, als mit den „Fifty Shades of Grey“-Bestsellern auch die Erotik wieder zurück in die Leben der vier Freundinnen kehrte. Und jetzt steht ein großer Mädelsausflug nach Italien an. So einen hatten die vier nämlich noch nie, also muss das dringend nachgeholt werden. Natürlich laufen die Dinge eher nicht wie geplant und letztlich ganz schön aus dem Ruder. Ihr Urlaub verwandelt sich damit ungewollt in ein wildes Abenteuer, dass das Quartett quer durch ganz Italien reisen lässt.

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Diane Keaton as Diane

Diane Keaton

Diane
In 'Book Club: The Next Chapter,' Diane Keaton delivers a heartfelt and spirited performance as Diane, blending wit and vulnerability seamlessly to bring depth to her character's journey through friendship and self-discovery. This role showcases Keaton's enduring charm and comedic timing, reminiscent of her earlier iconic roles in films like 'Annie Hall,' yet it also highlights her evolution into portraying more mature, nuanced characters. A notable trivia fact is that Diane Keaton reunited with co-stars Jane Fonda and Candice Bergen for this sequel, rekindling the on-screen chemistry that has delighted audiences since the original 'Book Club' film.
Candice Bergen as Sharon

Candice Bergen

Sharon
Candice Bergen reprised her role in 'Book Club: The Next Chapter,' delivering a performance that was warmly received by both critics and fans. Her portrayal stood out due to the blend of wit and vulnerability she brought to her character, adding depth to the film's exploration of friendship and life's transitions. A unique aspect of her performance was how she seamlessly balanced comedic timing with heartfelt moments, making her character relatable and memorable. Behind the scenes, a lesser-known fact is that Bergen improvised several lines during filming, which were so well-received by the director that they made it into the final cut, enhancing the authenticity and charm of her character.
Mary Steenburgen as Carol

Mary Steenburgen

Carol
Fans of Mary Steenburgen will appreciate her role in "Book Club: The Next Chapter" as it showcases her signature warmth and charm, qualities that have defined her most iconic performance in "Ordinary People," where she portrayed the compassionate and nuanced character of Nancy. In "Book Club: The Next Chapter," Steenburgen brings a delightful blend of wit and empathy to her role, offering a fresh yet familiar appeal to viewers. An interesting detail is that her character in the sequel has a surprising hobby that contrasts with her elegant demeanor, adding layers of humor and depth to the story, highlighting Steenburgen's versatile acting skills.
Andy García as Mitchell

Andy García

Mitchell
In 'Book Club: The Next Chapter,' Andy García delivers a charming and heartfelt performance as Mitchell, blending his signature suave sophistication with a tender depth that underscores the film's blend of humor and romance. Unlike his more intense roles in films like 'The Godfather Part III' and 'The Untouchables,' García embraces a lighter, more comedic tone in this sequel, showcasing his versatility and timing in a comedic setting. A trivia fact about García is that he is not only an accomplished actor but also a passionate jazz musician, often incorporating his musical talents into his artistic endeavors.
Don Johnson as Arthur

Don Johnson

Arthur
Don Johnson delivers a charming and nuanced performance as Arthur in 'Book Club: The Next Chapter,' bringing warmth and a touch of suave sophistication to the character. Unlike his more intense and gritty roles, such as the iconic Miami Vice's Sonny Crockett, Johnson's portrayal of Arthur showcases his versatility and ability to embody a more comedic and tender persona. A fun trivia fact is that Don Johnson reunited with several co-stars from past projects in this sequel, highlighting his enduring appeal across different genres and generations.