Jude Law sent the internet into meltdown as he hinted at a sequel to his beloved Christmas film, The Holiday. 

The English actor, 51, played widower Graham, who falls in love with Amanda (Cameron Diaz) in the movie, which also starred Kate Winslet and Jack Black

On Thursday, Jude reunited with the director Nancy Meyers as she took him out to lunch to celebrate him being awarded a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. 

Filming the actor at the table, Nancy shared: 'Look who I'm having lunch with today -Jude Law! Congratulations on your so well deserved star on the Hollywood Walk Of Fame, that's amazing.

'I don't think I've seen you since we wrapped The Holiday speaking of which, I've seen you interviewed a lot and they keep asking you if there's going to be a sequel - what do you think?'

Letting out a loud sigh, Jude huffed and exclaimed: 'give me a second', before turning and placing his serviette and glasses on his head in the style of the film's Mr Napkin Head. 

As Jude sat beneath the napkin, Nancy asked: 'is that a yes Jude?' while he shook his head around. 

Jude Law sent the internet into meltdown as he hinted at a sequel to his beloved Christmas film, The Holiday, while enjoying lunch with the film's director Nancy Meyers on Thursday

Jude Law sent the internet into meltdown as he hinted at a sequel to his beloved Christmas film, The Holiday, while enjoying lunch with the film's director Nancy Meyers on Thursday

When asked if a sequel was in the works Jude huffed and exclaimed: 'give me a second', before turning and placing his serviette and glasses on his head in the style of Mr Napkin Head
Jude pictured in the film

When asked if a sequel was in the works Jude huffed and exclaimed: 'give me a second', before turning and placing his serviette and glasses on his head in the style of Mr Napkin Head

After Nancy shared the video on social media, fans went wild, claiming the pair had 'broken the internet' with the skit. 

They commented: 'Just casually breaking the internet'; 'For the love of god, please give us a sequel we are dying without a new Nancy Meyers movie!!!';

'We desperately need you back in the director’s chair making another movie.'; 'The way I gasped when you mentioned a squeal thinking it was an official announcement!!  but Jude doing Mr Napkin Head made it all ok';

'The Holiday: Mr Napkin Head Strikes Again'; 'The pitter patter my heart just did'; 'please nancy we NEED you to direct again'; 'Whaaaat!!!!! What are you doing to us Nancy????? I’m dreaming and screaming over here!!!!'

'girl don’t play with my feelings I’ve been watching this movie since I was 6'; 'The answer is YES.'; 'Oh my G. Who could handle this!?!?'; 'MAKE IT HAPPEN PLEASE'.

Jude previously revealed he'd be willing to reprise his role, announcing at New York City's Tribeca Festival in June: 'I love the idea.' 

The original movie told the tale of Surrey-based journalist Iris (Kate) who swaps homes with Amanda (Cameron), a movie producer from Hollywood, following respective heartbreaks.

While in Surrey, Amanda finds romance with Iris's book editor brother, widower Graham while Iris meets Miles (played by Jack) and dates him.

Nancy had asked him: 'I don't think I've seen you since we wrapped The Holiday speaking of which, they keep asking you if there's going to be a sequel - what do you think?'

Nancy had asked him: 'I don't think I've seen you since we wrapped The Holiday speaking of which, they keep asking you if there's going to be a sequel - what do you think?'

The English actor, 51, played widower Graham, who falls in love with Amanda (Cameron Diaz ) in the movie

The English actor, 51, played widower Graham, who falls in love with Amanda (Cameron Diaz ) in the movie

After Nancy shared the video on social media, fans went wild, claiming the pair had 'broken the internet' with the skit

After Nancy shared the video on social media, fans went wild, claiming the pair had 'broken the internet' with the skit

The fans couldn't believe it and rushed to the comment section to express their shock

The fans couldn't believe it and rushed to the comment section to express their shock

Graham is father to children Olivia and Sophie, played by Miffy Englefield and Emma Pritchard, as the girls also fall in love with Amanda as they accept her into their family. 

Despite his on screen daughters being grown up now, Jude believes the plot could still be revisited as he added that he doesn't believe his character will have changed much. 

'I think Graham still has cardigans and glasses, and reads,' he joked. 'He's probably worried sick about the girls, right? The daughters will be 28, 29.'

Jude reflected on his acting career this week as he received his Hollywood star. 

The actor was supported by his wife Phillipa Coan and his two children Iris, 23, and Rafferty, 27, at the ceremony. 

In his speech, Jude addressed his family, sweetly thanking them for their support as he pursued his acting career.

He said: 'I’ve been very very lucky to have had a family around me that have lived with and supported my passion for acting and filmmaking.

'And some of those members of my lovely family are here today. And they know what they mean to me. I love them so much.'

Jude shares Rafferty and Iris as well as son Rudy, 21, with his ex-wife Sadie Frost.

Kate Winslet and Jack Black also starred in the hit. The actress played Iris who swapped homes with Amanda and began dating Miles (Jack)

Kate Winslet and Jack Black also starred in the hit. The actress played Iris who swapped homes with Amanda and began dating Miles (Jack) 

Jude was supported by his wife Phillipa Coan and his two children Iris and Rafferty as he was awarded a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on Thursday

Jude was supported by his wife Phillipa Coan and his two children Iris and Rafferty as he was awarded a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on Thursday

The actor is also a father to 15-year old daughter Sophia with model Samantha Burke and Ada, nine, with singer-songwriter Catherine Harding.

He has two children with Phillipa, whom he married in 2019, but the private couple have yet to reveal the sex or names of either of their children. 

Jude first gained recognition for his role in The Talented Mr. Ripley (1999), for which he won the BAFTA Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role and was nominated for an Academy Award.

He has since gone onto star in the likes of The Holiday, Sherlock Holmes, Fantastic Beasts and in Captain Marvel.