Fans were devastated by Regé-Jean Page’s exit from Bridgerton, but the show has to go on. As if to cushion the blow of his absence, the series creators have announced – via Lady Whisledown’s Society Papers, of course – that ‘Bridgerton’, adapted from the novel by Julia Quinn, has been renewed for its third and fourth season!
Dearest readers, this author brings a most exciting announcement… pic.twitter.com/sV0QiYcn8z
— Bridgerton (@bridgerton) April 13, 2021
Bela Bajaria, the vice president of global TV at Netflix, merely stated:
″‘Bridgerton’ swept us off our feet.”
She isn’t wrong. The series literally went on to become the most-watched series in the streaming sites history. Bajaria went on to say,
“The creative team, led by Shonda [Rhimes], knew the material and delivered a beautiful, emotional, romantic drama for our members. They have some exciting plans for the future, and we think audiences will continue to swoon for this show. We’re planning to be in the ‘Bridgerton’ business for a long time to come.”

‘Bridgerton’ is Rhimes’ first scripted show to launch on the streaming service. Production has already begun, with season two centring around the troubled head of the family, Viscount Anthony Bridgerton.
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Previously, Netflix reported that the series was projected to reach a total of 63 million households within the first month of its Christmas debut. If you have spent at least two minutes watching a show or a film, then you are considered a ‘viewer’!
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While we wait for the next few seasons to be released, we can only speculate on what’s to come.
So, let’s catch up on the rest of the books from the Bridgerton series!

Quinn is a big, big deal in the romance community. The first book from the ‘Bridgerton’ series was published in 2000, and the eighth and final book was released in 2006. The flow and narration style of Quinn has led to her being compared to the great Jane Austen.
*Cover image via Netflix
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