Love Actuallywill soon be all around again, thanks to NBC's Red Nose Day Special.
The trailer for the special dropped on Wednesday. But NBC is still making us wait until May 25 (or in March 24 if you're across the pond in the UK).
Until then, here are 7 of our dream predictions for the special.
SEE ALSO:Surprise! 'Love Actually' will get a sequel this springBilly Mack (Bill Nighy) feels it in his fingers and in his toes every Christmas. Now we think he'll feel it on a Red Nose Day, NBC Universal's charitable event in the U.S. and U.K. that raises money for global nonprofits like Oxfam and Save the Children.
Because every sequel -- even if it's just a short, non-movie movie -- needs a theme song.
Spoiler: Laura Linney's character Sarah doesn't end up finding love (BOO!) with handsome coworker Karl (Rodrigo Santoro).
And while Linney's character Sarah is not seen in the trailer for the special, we're hoping that -- even if it's off-camera -- the last 14 years brought Sarah true love and happiness. She deserves it all.
Joanna (Olivia Olson) moved to America and became a big Hollywood star. But she and Sam (Thomas Brodie-Sangster) continued to talk, and years later decided to become an official couple.
Now Sam is seeking stepdad Daniel (Liam Neeson)'s help in putting a ring on it.
Daniel's advice (probably): Ditch the 'stache. Oh and propose on Christmas as a band and chorus perform "All I Want for Christmas Is You." It's theirsong, duh.
And to think, Daniel almost messed up Carol's name backstage at the school show. Don't worry, their love survived.
David (Hugh Grant) was a cool prime minister, not like those other prime ministers who eat chocolate-less biscuits.
He and Natalie are still laughing about his "who do you need to screw around here for a biscuit?" joke.
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Now they are crazy in love and enjoy eating chocolate biscuits together. David is prepared to stand up to America's new president.
To most people, Andrew Lincoln is the leader of a group of survivors in the zombie apocalypse
But in the Love Actually universe, he's actually still just Mark.
Now, however, Mark no longer pines for Juliet (Keira Knightley). Instead, he realized shortly after his show-up-at-the-doorstep thing that his love for her was a little over the top.
He is a frequent attendee of "obsessed with love" group therapy.
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Just in cases you were wondering, Jamie (Colin Firth) and Aurelia (Lúcia Moniz) are living their best lives. Jamie's book became a bestseller. He and Aurelia decide to escape to France again, this time while he's working on a book about their love. She now makes fun of him as he writes in Portuguese andEnglish.
Mashable staff writers Proma Khosla, Erin Strecker and Aliza Weinberger contributed to this story.
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