Jude Law Recreates Napkin Head in “Holiday” and the Whole Internet Swoons!

Jude Law Recreates Napkin Head in “Holiday” and the Whole Internet Swoons!

Jude Law knows how much you all love “Napkinhead”. He also knows how eager the world is for a sequel to “Holiday.”

Since its release in 2006, Nancy Meyers' “Holiday” has become a Christmas movie classic. It's an adorable setup in which Iris (Kate Winslet) and Amanda (Cameron Diaz) trade houses during the holiday season. While Iris heads from England to sunny Los Angeles, Amanda heads to Iris' idyllic country home, Rose Hill Cottage, where she meets the dashing Graham, played by Jude Law.

Just in time for the holiday season, Law reunites with Myers to celebrate her receiving a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. In a video shared on Instagram, Meyers congratulated Law on his achievement and then teased Law about a Christmas romance movie they made together nearly two decades ago. 'Congrats, Jude! I'm thrilled to join Jude for lunch today, and I have one question for him,” she captioned the video.

Referring to the many interviews in which Law was asked about “Holiday,” Myers said, “They keep asking you, ‘Is there a sequel?’ He says, “They keep asking, 'Is there a sequel? As if in answer, Law can be seen picking up a napkin, placing it on his head, and then being handed a pair of glasses. Recreating his fan-favorite character, Napkin Head, Myers says, “Is that a yes, Jude?” I ask.

Unfortunately, the video clip was cut before Law could answer, but the sight of him recreating his beloved character Mr. Napkin Head from “Holiday” gave fans hope.

“I've been waiting patiently for years for this,” one commented below the video. Another commenter noted, “Omg this is such a tease!” Another couldn't resist the implication of a sequel, “This is no time to mess with our minds, Nancy!” wrote. And one astute person said, “Just casually break the Internet.”

Earlier this month, Law opened up about the beautiful English cottage in “Holiday” and revealed that it was not a real home after all. The director (Nancy Myers) is a perfectionist. She looked all over the area and couldn't find the chocolate box cottage she was looking for. So she just hired a site, drew the plans, and had someone build it.”

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