My Big Fat Greek Wedding 3
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Directed by | Nia Vardalos |
Written by | Nia Vardalos |
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Cinematography | Barry Peterson |
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Music by | Stephanie Economou |
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Running time | 92 minutes[1] |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Box office | $39 million[2][3] |
My Big Fat Greek Wedding 3 is a 2023 American romantic comedy film written and directed by Nia Vardalos. The third installment in the My Big Fat Greek Wedding franchise, the film stars Vardalos, John Corbett, Louis Mandylor, Elena Kampouris, Gia Carides, Joey Fatone, Lainie Kazan, and Andrea Martin. It is the first entry not to star Michael Constantine (who died in 2021) and Bess Meisler. Filming took place in Athens, Greece, from June through August 2022.[4][5]
The film was released in the United States on September 8, 2023, by Focus Features. It received generally negative reviews from critics and has grossed $39 million worldwide.
Plot
Roughly a year after My Big Fat Greek Wedding 2, the family is still mourning both Gus Portokalos and Ian's father Rodney. Meanwhile, Athena and her husband Yianni are caring for Maria due to dementia. A separated Nick is has returned to the family home and is again behaving immaturely. Toula Portokalos-Miller and Ian are still very happily married, he is a recently retired teacher. Their daughter Paris is struggling in college.
The mayor of Vrisi (Gus' former village) has invited Toula, Ian, Paris, Nick, Aunt Voula, and Aunt Freida there for a supposed reunion. Aunt Voula surprisingly secretly hires Aristotle, a Greek-American Paris knew in college, as her assistant. Toula takes Gus's journal containing his life story to give to his three childhood friends in Greece as promised.
Distant relative Victory, the non-binary mayor who had invited them, greets the family upon arrival. They drive by Athens' beautiful sights, then have a ceremonial swim to celebrate their arrival to the homeland.
They eventually find Gus' childhood home in the nearly abandoned Vrisi. Although unsure, they decide to make the best of the situation by living as Gus did. The next day, they meet Alexandra, Gus' old flame. Victory admits there is no reunion, and hopes they will rejuvenate the village, but the Portokaloses are the first. Victory is only the mayor because the other five people left in Vrisi didn't want the job.
The next day, in a nearby town, Toula looks for Gus' friends, but no one knows them. Given several shots of ouzo, she gets very drunk, though she remembers a man watching her. Paris brushes off Aristotle and is hiding a secret. Nick, after pranking Ian with a cold shower, searches for the village's oldest tree. Meanwhile, Ian befriends a monk who has info on everyone's comings and goings from the village.
At dinner that night they meet Peter, the man Toula saw watching her. He is Alexandra and Gus's illegitimate son, who he never knew about, Toula and Nick's half-brother. They also meet Christos, Peter's son, and Alexandra's Syrian assistant Qamar. Afterwards, Christos and Qamar take Aristotle and Paris to a club, where they reveal they are secretly betrothed.
The next day, Toula tells Maria, Athena and Yianni about Peter, but has no luck finding Gus' friends. However, the monk gave Ian a list of the people who left the village, revealing one that moved to Syros. As Cousin Nikki vacationed there, Toula tells her. Nikki and her brother Angelo travel to Syros, and track him down. He leads them to the others, and they travel to Vrisi.
Meanwhile, Toula discovers Nick brought Gus's ashes to Greece, as he'd wanted them to be spread around the oldest tree in Vrisi. That night, the family discovers Christos and Qamar's engagement and that Paris is on academic probation. Peter and Alexandra disapprove, while Ian offers to intercede for Paris, but the younger generation refuse, wanting to handle their own problems.
The next day, Peter accepts Christos and Qamar's relationship, while Alexandra eventually does too. Victory, realizing a wedding is a great way to bring people to the village, plans theirs. Toula and Ian are encouraged to relax, so they enjoy their vacation while the others set up the wedding, although they do help at the end.
Qamar's family arrive for her and Christos' wedding in a great celebration. Paris admits she broke up with Aristotle due to her struggles to be independent, and they agree to start again slowly, to Aunt Voula's pleasure. Nikki and Angelo arrive with Gus' friends, and Toula gives them his journal. Later, Toula, Nick and Peter privately spread Gus' ashes around the tree, as Alexandra helped them find it.
Alexandra finally commends Victory's work as mayor. Meanwhile, Toula and Nick argue about who will now become head of the family, each saying it should be the other due to their actions on the trip.
On the way to the airport, Toula believes Gus knew they needed to return to the homeland. They bring Peter to welcome him into the family. At the airport, Ian gets Nick to act crazy in public. When the rest of the family arrives to pick them up, Nick offers Toula to host the next family dinner, and she responds with "wear your eating pants", an Alexandra expression.
Cast
- Nia Vardalos as Fotoula "Toula" Portokalos
- John Corbett as Ian Miller
- Louis Mandylor as Nick Portokalos
- Elena Kampouris as Paris Miller
- Lainie Kazan as Maria Portokalos
- Andrea Martin as Theia Voula
- Gia Carides as Cousin Nikki
- Joey Fatone as Cousin Angelo
- Maria Vacratsis as Theia Freida
- Elias Kacavas as Aristotle
- Melina Kotselou as Victory
- Anthi Andreopoulou as Alexandra
- Alexis Georgoulis as Peter
- Giannis Vasilottos as Christos
- Stephanie Nur as Qamar
- Gerry Mendicino as Uncle Taki
- Stavroula Logothettis as Athena Portokalos
- Kathryn Haggis as Marianthi
- Jayne Eastwood as Mrs. White
- Kathryn Greenwood as Marge
- Tannis Burnett as Edie
Production
Development
In late June 2016, Nia Vardalos hinted at the possibility of a third film, saying that she had an idea for the plot, although no writing had been done.[6] In April 2021, it was reported that My Big Fat Greek Wedding 3 was in development as an independent film, written by Vardalos, who will also reprise her role as co-star.[7] As an independent film, the studio could not get insurance to begin filming amid the COVID-19 pandemic in 2021.[8] In October 2021, Vardalos confirmed that the script for the third film had been completed and that it would involve another Greek wedding.[9] In June 2022, it was reported that Vardalos will serve as director on the third film.[10]
Filming
Principal photography commenced in Athens, Greece, on June 22, 2022.[4] Large portions of the film were shot on Corfu from July 5 to August 3, 2022.[11] On August 10, 2022, filming officially wrapped.[5]
Release
My Big Fat Greek Wedding 3 was released by Focus Features in the United States on September 8, 2023.[12] It was released on digital platforms on September 26, 2023, three weeks after its theatrical release. It was then released for Blu-ray and DVD on October 31, 2023.[13]
Reception
Box office
As of October 31, 2023[update], My Big Fat Greek Wedding 3 has grossed $28.5 million in the United States and Canada, and $10.5 million in other territories, for a worldwide total of $39 million.[3][2]
In the United States and Canada, My Big Fat Greek Wedding 3 made $3.7 million on its first day, including $550,000 from Thursday night previews. It went on to debut to $10 million from 3,650 theaters, finishing third at the box office behind fellow newcomer The Nun II and holdover The Equalizer 3.[14] In its second weekend the film made $4.7 million (a drop of 53%), finishing in fourth.[15]
Critical response
On the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, 29% of 94 critics' reviews are positive, with an average rating of 4.4/10. The website's consensus reads: "Amiable and sunny if often unamusing, My Big Fat Greek Wedding 3 repeats much of what audiences loved the first time around but suffers from diminishing returns."[16] Metacritic, which uses a weighted average, assigned the film a score of 35 out of 100, based on 26 critics, indicating "generally unfavorable" reviews.[17] Audiences surveyed by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of "B" on an A+ to F scale, while those polled at PostTrak gave it a 73% overall positive score, with 55% saying they would definitely recommend the film.[14]
References
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- ^ Stone, Megan (April 8, 2021). "'My Big Fat Greek Wedding 3' in the works, Nia Vardalos confirms". Good Morning America. Archived from the original on June 23, 2022. Retrieved August 31, 2022.
- ^ Cordero, Rosy (October 1, 2021). "Nia Vardalos Tributes Michael Constantine; Shares Update On 'My Big Fat Greek Wedding 3'". Deadline Hollywood. Archived from the original on December 26, 2021. Retrieved August 31, 2022.
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External links
- 2023 films
- 2023 romantic comedy films
- 2020s English-language films
- American romantic comedy films
- American sequel films
- Film productions suspended due to the COVID-19 pandemic
- Films about Greek-American culture
- Films about weddings
- Films set in Athens
- Films shot in Greece
- Films shot in Corfu
- Films with screenplays by Nia Vardalos
- Gold Circle Films films
- HBO Films films
- Playtone films
- Focus Features films
- 2020s American films
- My Big Fat Greek Wedding (franchise)