The Netflix series "Bridgerton" is currently no longer being shot.
A development that worries, because what happens now with the 2nd season?
In 2020 there were increasing reports that the shooting of films and series had been stopped *.
The reason for this was the corona pandemic.
Many film teams needed time to coordinate the production processes with the necessary hygiene measures.
In other cases, crew members tested positive for the virus, which resulted in the teams being placed in quarantine for extended periods of time.
In the last few months, however, the film and series shoots seemed to be running smoothly again.
However, with the increased use of the new delta variant, the scenarios of 2020 are beginning to repeat themselves.
The Netflix series "Bridgerton" recently hit it.
Scenes for the upcoming 2nd season cannot be filmed at the moment
.
"Bridgerton" shooting stopped: That's why Netflix can not continue to shoot the 2nd season for the time being
Just a few days ago, Netflix * had to stop the production of "Bridgerton" because a crew member tested positive for the virus. 24 hours later, however, it continued - with bitter consequences: a
short time later, the next positive test came
. As the magazine
Deadline
reported, the shooting is now suspended for an indefinite period of time. Netflix did not want to reveal who exactly was infected. Since the production is obviously paused for a very long time, an actress or an actor could be affected.
Depending on how long the work on the 2nd season is delayed, the start date of the new episodes is postponed.
Many fans were hoping that it will continue as early as November or December 2021.
It would be more realistic now, however, that the 2nd season will
not
appear
until the beginning of 2022
.
+
The shooting of the Netflix series "Bridgerton" was stopped due to a positive corona test.
© Liam Daniel / Netflix
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Not just “Bridgerton”: Shooting of “Game of Thrones” prequel also paused
It is well known that many film and series shoots take place in Great Britain.
However, the corona risk is particularly high there, as the delta variant drives the numbers up.
This unfortunate situation seems to have become the undoing of the makers of the "Game of Thrones" spin-off "House of the Dragon".
Due to a positive test, production was suspended for two days, reported
Deadline
.
Even if it's just a small delay, it could have a negative impact on the previously unknown start date of the series.
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