Mamma Mia- Here We Go Again __top__ Jun 2026
Five years after the first film, Sophie is in Kalokairi preparing the grand reopening of "Hotel Bella Donna" in honor of her mother, who passed away a year prior. She faces hurdles including a strained relationship with Sky and the potential absence of two of her fathers, Bill and Harry, at the opening.
And finally, the pièce de résistance: the reprise of “I’ve Been Waiting for You.” The entire cast assembles: the old guard (Streep, Christine Baranski, Julie Walters), the new guard (James, Seyfried), and the men. They march through the whitewashed streets of the fake Greek island in matching overalls. It is absurd. It is joyous. It is the sound of a family deciding that grief will not win. Mamma Mia- Here We Go Again
When the first film adaptation of the hit stage musical Mamma Mia! arrived in 2008, critics were divided. Some found the ABBA-infused romantic comedy chaotic, yet audiences around the world fell head over heels for the sun-drenched, olive-covered fantasy. It was a cinematic hug—a "guilty pleasure" that many realized required no guilt at all. Five years after the first film, Sophie is
Let’s address the elephant in the Mediterranean villa. The film opens with Sophie (Amanda Seyfried) frantically preparing for the grand reopening of the Hotel Bella Donna, a tribute to her late mother, Donna (Meryl Streep), who has died of unspecified causes. It was a risky narrative choice. Fans worship Streep’s Donna—her ferocity, her vulnerability, her ability to make “The Winner Takes It All” feel like a Greek tragedy. They march through the whitewashed streets of the