Bridgerton made an explosive debut on Netflix, arriving in the middle of a quieter holiday season spent indoors and at home.
With the masses in quarantine, Shonda Rhimes's adaptation of Julia Quinn's popular book series became an instant hit, stirring discussions on timelines and sparking devoted crushes (hello, Duke of Hastings).
With a colourful setting in 1813 Regency London, steamy romances, glitzy wardrobes, and provocative scandals, how could viewers resist? For those of us who flew through our binges over the holiday break, we investigate what may come next for Bridgerton.
Netflix dropped the Season 2 trailer.
The streaming platform offered a first glimpse of the love triangle at the centre of Season 2. We see more extravagant balls, the beginnings of an enemies-to-lovers affair, and even a (scandalous) gloveless handhold à la 2005's Pride and Prejudice.
The first teaser trailer promises a new dose of drama.
So much is happening in the first official teaser trailer for Season 2 of Bridgerton but the overarching theme for the season is clear: expect a major love triangle and more calculated controversy courtesy of Lady Whistledown.
This author's quill knows no loyalty, thus it is advised to guard one's secrets with their life. Bridgerton Season 2 returns March 25, 2022. Only on Netflix. pic.twitter.com/hQ9HAkZjxX
— Bridgerton (@bridgerton) February 14, 2022
Season 2 premieres March 2022.
For the show's first anniversary (which also falls on Christmas Day), Netflix announced that season 2 will premiere this spring, on March 25, 2022. The news dropped with a clip of the cast, including new leads Simone Ashley and Jonathan Bailey, getting the update via a Lady Whistledown letter.
Bridgerton premiered one year ago today! To commemorate the occasion, here is a special gift:
— Netflix (@netflix) December 25, 2021
Bridgerton Season 2 will premiere March 25! pic.twitter.com/47EsIgRG8r
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