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"Bridgerton" on Netflix: is a 2nd season coming? Lady Whistledown drops the bomb

2021-01-22T11:28:34.309Z


The new Netflix hit series "Bridgerton" was launched in December 2020. Now it is clear whether there will be a second season or not.


The new Netflix hit series "Bridgerton" was launched in December 2020.

Now it is clear whether there will be a second season or not.

"Bridgerton" on Netflix: Lady Whistledown announces the 2nd season in a letter

Update from January 22nd, 2020

: Countless viewers worldwide have watched

"Bridgerton"

on Netflix *.

So it's not surprising that Grey's Anatomy creator

Shonda Rhimes

extended

the series

for a second season.

Fittingly, the good

news announced none other than the mysterious

Lady Whistledown

on Twitter:

Dear Readers, I dare say this may be the most exciting edition of my column yet ... pic.twitter.com/jwOJwl6zQi

- Bridgerton (@bridgerton) January 21, 2021

"'

Bridgerton

' will officially return for a second season," reveals Lady Whistledown.

Your letter indicates that the actors will return to the set in spring 2021.

She does not want to reveal any further details at the moment.

Accordingly, she does not give a specific start date for the new season.

Should the filming go smoothly despite Corona,

season 2 of "Bridgerton"

could

appear

in

winter 2021

.

"Bridgerton": The Netflix series is based on the book series by Julia Quinn

News of December 28, 2020

: The

online streaming service

Netflix released a few new seasons in December.

One of the new series is

"Bridgerton"

, which is based on the book series of the same name by

Julia Quinn

.

Just a few days after the

initial release on December 25, 2020,

fans are already screaming for a second season.

Whether this comes or not, however, depends on many factors.

Also read:

Netflix: These series should get new seasons in 2021

.

Bridgerton: What is the new Netflix series about?

The series is based on the

eight-part novel series by Julia Quinn

, which tells of the eight Bridgerton siblings and their search for love.

Season 1 deals with the life of the oldest sister

Daphne Bridgerton

.

Daphne has to

overcome

some

hurdles

on her way to find love

.

On the one hand, her older brother rigorously sorts out the lovers and thus reduces the circle of the chosen.

On the other hand, the

rumor mill of London's high society is

boiling

over and Daphne has to provide clarity.

The situation seems hopeless until you run into the most desirable bachelor.

Also read:

Netflix: These films and series start in January 2021

.

Trailer for the Netflix series "Bridgerton"

Learn more

: "How to Get Away with Murder": When will Netflix show Season 6?

Bridgerton on Netflix: Will there be a 2nd season?

Currently (as of December 28, 2020) there are

no concrete statements as

to when the second season will come.

Fans of the series can take a deep breath, because there will be a

second season

.

As the “What's on Netflix” page revealed, the season is already being

produced

.

Did the producers of "Bridgerton" already suspect that the series would secure the first place among the most popular series on Netflix within a very short time?

Whether that is the case or not, the success shows that you did everything right.

So fans can look forward to a second season, even if they

still have to be patient

.

Due to the current pandemic,

filming had to be interrupted

.

This will certainly shift the start date for the new season.

(swa) * tz.de is part of the nationwide Ippen-Digital editorial network.

Also interesting:

Streaming Marathon in lockdown: Ten Tips series on Netflix, Amazon Prime and Co.

.

Source: merkur

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