Just in time for Christmas, Jude Law is giving his character from ‘The Holiday’ some love.
The 2006 festive film was written and directed by Nancy Myers and stars Law, 51, alongside Cameron Diaz, Jack Black and Kate Winslet.
Myers, 75, caught up with Law at lunch after the actor had received a serious profession milestone — a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in Los Angeles, California. Meyers shared a video of Law on social media, wherein the 2 teased a return to the vacation classic.
“Congrats Jude! ⭐️,” Myers captioned a video shared via Instagram on Thursday, December 12. ”I used to be thrilled to be at a lunch for Jude today and I had one query for him….”
Within the clip shared from the celebratory lunch, Meyers pans slowly over a white tablecloth to Law sitting across from her. The 2 sat on either side of in between a dessert parfait and a glass of champagne, with Law wearing a beige suit.
“Look who I’m having lunch with today,” she said within the video. “Congratulations in your so deserved star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. That’s amazing.”
Law received the celebrated honor with two of his children, Rafferty, 28, and Iris, 24, and his wife Phillipa Coan, in attendance throughout the Thursday ceremony.
“Thanks, Nancy,” said Law in return. “It’s so lovely to see you.” Myers then remarked on how long it has been because the two had seen one another.
“It’s so great to see you,” she said. “I don’t think I’ve seen you since we wrapped up The Holiday.”
Myers then began to ask a few possible sequel to the acclaimed film, saying, “Speaking of which, I’ve seen you interviewed lots, and so they keep asking you if there’s going to be a sequel, what do you think that?”
Law sighed before repeating her query, saying, “Is there gonna be a sequel?” The Young Pope star then lifted up a white cloth napkin, and placed it on top of his head, after which put glasses on over the napkins.
The British star was referencing a scene from the film where Law’s character pretends to be a personality called “Mr. Napkin Head” to amuse his children.
Myers continued to tease a sequel by responding to his antics, “Is that a yes, Jude?”
This earned a response from fans of The Holiday who were enthusiastic about the opportunity of a second movie.
“I actually can’t handle this,” one person wrote within the comments, while another person said, “Nancy this is just not funny!!! You higher not be messing with us!