If 'Father of the Bride Part 3' follows real-world time, it’s set decades after Part 2. The original cast aging naturally would add depth—like George grappling with being a grandpa or tech-savvy in-laws. The films’ strength was always in relatable family dynamics, so a 2020s backdrop could explore new wedding trends or multicultural ceremonies.
Personally, I’d love a scene where George tries to understand ‘Instagrammable’ wedding hashtags. The nostalgia alone has me counting down to its release!
The timeline for 'Father of the Bride Part 3' is a hot topic among fans! Since the last movie came out in the 90s, it’s fun to speculate how the Banks family would navigate modern weddings. Imagine George freaking out over Zoom wedding planners or eco-friendly invitations.
The production team hinted at a contemporary setting, which makes sense—seeing how traditions have evolved adds great comedic material. Annie’s kids could be the focus now, with George as the grandpa who’s still hilariously overprotective. The blend of generational clashes and heartfelt moments is what made the series iconic, and I’m here for whatever chaos they cook up next.
I was so excited when I heard rumors about 'Father of the Bride Part 3'! From what I’ve gathered, the story picks up years after the second film, likely in the present day or near future. The original movies had such a warm, family-centric vibe, and I bet this one will too. Steve Martin and Diane Keaton returning as George and Nina Banks feels like catching up with old friends.
Some fan theories suggest it might revolve around their grandchildren or a new family crisis, blending nostalgia with fresh drama. The humor and heart of the first two films were timeless, so I’m hoping this installment keeps that charm while updating the setting to feel current. Either way, I’m ready with tissues and popcorn—this franchise always knows how to mix laughs with tears.
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Emerson met his son, Eric's gaze.
"I invited her."
Both Eric and Rita looked at Emerson with questioning eyes.
"Why would you invite her?" Eric asked his father
"I asked her here because she is my plus one," Emerson said. "I asked her to marry me, and she said yes. She’s my fiancée."
Three years after I had made my girlfriend, Sophia Lambert, sleep with her superior, she finally went from being his lover to becoming his wife.
Meanwhile, I barely made it out alive after years of being undercover in a drug trafficking ring. My body was broken beyond repair, and I had returned home only to wait for death.
Sophia arrived with one of her arms wrapped around her husband’s during a charity visit for the poor.
When she saw me standing in line for relief aid, she let out a mocking laugh.
“Benjamin, how did you end up like this?”
I hunched my shoulders. I hid the First-Class Merit Medal for Narcotics Enforcement I had received not long ago.
After a long silence, I asked, “Are you happy now?”
She twirled the diamond ring on her finger in a lackadaisical manner.
“The wedding’s next week. What do you think?
“If you want, you can even become a groomsman. Orlando believes in diversity. His groomsmen comprises of different kinds of guys. He’s just missing someone disabled.”
I shook my head and turned down her offer. “No, I won’t be able to make it.”
The poison in my body had already spread to my heart. I only had a few days left.
Three days before my wedding, I find out that my fiance, Carlo Romano, has changed the wedding venue from my mother's estate to a villa located in St. Morizia, which happens to be his childhood sweetheart, Adriana Montanari's favorite place in the whole wide world.
When I'm about to confront Carlo, I overhear him complaining to his friend.
"Thank goodness Adriana has a good eye for beauty! Otherwise, I'll definitely get humiliated and mocked by everyone for hosting my wedding at such a rundown place!"
His friend asks, "Didn't you agree to host the wedding ceremony at her late mother's home? Aren't you worried that she might not marry you out of fury once she finds out that you changed the venue without her permission?"
Carlo merely sneered in return.
"Giada's family is insanely weak. Marrying me is her only path out of poverty. She can't risk losing me at all.
"Besides, I've already told the wedding planner to call her and inform her about my decision. She must be booking another flight and rushing toward the new destination as we speak."
Rage and humiliation swirl around in my chest. I gnash my teeth together, but I opt to turn around and walk away in the end.
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I rubbed my aching ankle and pouted at him through the screen.
"Ethan, smiling at all these guests is exhausting. But the second I remember I actually married you today, I'm happy all over again."
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He was leaning back against a headboard, and he didn't answer. His face was flat and unreadable.
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Ethan turned the camera into the bed.
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My dad arrives at the hotel after taking three bus rides from the town two hours before the wedding starts.
He's wearing the old suit that he has kept for the past ten or so years. The cuffs have gone white from all the washing, and his shoes shine brightly from all the polishing.
Before entering, Dad has specifically pinned the red boutonniere to his chest several times while looking at his reflection in the glass of the hotel's main entrance just so he can get it right. After all, it symbolizes his status as the bride's father.
When Dad is about to take his seat, he grasps the card that shows his seat as he approaches my future husband, Elliott Chambers, tentatively.
"Elliott, there seems to be a mistake with my seat."
Elliott merely glances at the card before pushing it back to Dad.
"Your seat is correct. There are limited spots at the main table, so you'll have to sit at a spare table at the back."
Dad is stunned by Elliott's answer.
"But it says here that I'm meant to sit at the main table…"
Elliott frowns at Dad.
"This is a last-minute adjustment. The shareholders and important clients of Chambers Corp will be attending my wedding today. Not everyone gets to sit at the main table."
Dad looks down at his old suit before he slowly stuffs the card back into his pocket. He wants to take off the boutonniere, but the pin gets stuck in the fabric of his jacket.
The more he wants to take it off, the more his hand keeps shaking.
That's when Elliott's mother, Catherine Aldridge, speaks up.
"All the seats are the same, Patrick. Don't cause any trouble for Elliott now."
Dad quickly nods in response.
"You're right. I'm fine with any seat."
Then, he picks up the old wooden chest that's sitting by his feet before heading toward the spare table that's located in the corner.
I raise my head, only to see a seating card titled "The Carvers" being placed on the most obvious spot of the main table.
At the moment, Elliott is helping Claire Carver's mother into her seat.
As for my dad, he's hugging the chest containing the wedding gifts meant for me while sitting by the kitchen door.
The 1991 classic 'Father of the Bride' was filmed in several charming locations that really added to its cozy, suburban vibe. Most of the filming took place in California, specifically in Pasadena and South Pasadena. The iconic Banks family home is actually in San Marino, a picturesque neighborhood with tree-lined streets that perfectly matched the film’s warm, family-centered feel. The wedding scenes were shot at the First United Methodist Church in Pasadena, which looks straight out of a storybook with its gorgeous architecture.
What’s fun is recognizing these spots if you ever visit—it’s like stepping into the movie! The production team did a fantastic job picking places that felt timeless, which is why the film still holds up today. I love how the settings subtly reinforce the story’s themes of tradition and change, making the locations almost like silent characters themselves.