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Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again

Discover how it all began. 

Year: 2018 
Running Time:
Aspect Ratio: 2.39:1 (Scope) 
Certificate: BBFC PG Cert – Parental guidance 
Subtitles: This film is not expected to be subtitled, though this cannot be guaranteed. 
Directed by Ol Parker 
Starring: Lily James, Amanda Seyfried, Meryl Streep  
An image from Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again
Review:

Amanda Seyfried returns as Sophie in this joyful, star-studded musical sequel. Following the passing of Donna (Meryl Streep), Sophie focuses on the reopening of their family hotel in her memory. Interwoven with this present story, we follow a young Donna (Lily James) as she discovers herself and Sophie’s three potential fathers. The film features some of ABBA’s biggest hits, such as Waterloo, Dancing Queen, and Fernando (by the one and only Cher). The amazingly choreographed performances bring life to these much-loved songs. The film is not only a celebration of love, music, and family, packed with emotions and heart-warming moments – it is the ultimate feel-good film! The beautiful Greek summer visuals are a perfect summer vibe and guaranteed to get you in the mood for a sing and a dance.

Lilly-Ella McCarthy

Fast forward five years from Mamma Mia! and sadly Donna has passed away. Sophie (Amanda Seyfried) has been working so hard to make her mother’s vision for the hotel a reality in time for the grand opening as ‘The Hotel Bella Donna’. Busying herself with last-minute preparation, she reflects on what Donna was going through at her age, including meeting all Sophie’s fathers for the first time as she made her way to the sun-drenched island of Kalokairi…

This film is everything you love from Mamma Mia! Yet somehow, it is jam-packed with even more of your favourite ABBA songs, as poignant parts of characters’ lives seamlessly segue into flamboyant and impressively choreographed dance routines, drawing on whatever objects just happen to be lying around…

All the cast return from the original to reprise their roles, and as a young Sam (Pierce Brosnan), Jeremy Irvine perfectly captures Sam's inflections and intonations. Donna is played by the delightful Lily James (Cinderella), and is just as winsome as you’d imagine young Donna to be. You’re also treated to cameos from Celia Imrie, Omid Dhajili, Cher, Andy Garcia, and, if you look closely, Benny Andersson and Björn Ulvaeus from ABBA! (Thank you for the music!)

Natalie Tyldesley-Marshall

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Screenings of this film:

2018/2019 Autumn Term (digital)
2018/2019 Autumn Term (digital)
2025/2026 Summer Term (digital)