We have just been reunited with Lady Whistledown and her drama in series two but we are already wanting more.
Netflix dropped the highly anticipated second season of its Regency romance smash hit on March 25.
As we left the dashing Duke of Hastings behind in series one, fans of the period drama welcomed Jonathan Bailey as Anthony Bridgerton as the series' new focus.
The second series follows the scandalous eldest Bridgerton brother on his quest to find a wife as his attention is caught by the beautiful and disarming Kate Sharma.
How can one be expected to play by the rules when the only way to truly win is by breaking them? Bridgerton returns for Season 2 on March 25th only on Netflix. pic.twitter.com/JVBcrPiefB
— Bridgerton (@bridgerton) March 9, 2022
We have been making the most of Bridgerton's return by planning day trips to the show's filming locations to explore and stocking up on Regencycore outfits.
Although fans are likely to binge-watch the current series for some time, it seems for some that the wait for the next chapter has already begun.
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Will there be another series of Bridgerton?
After the first season dropped in December 2020, fans were desperate to know if the period drama would be renewed for another season.
Netflix confirmed that there would be a second season back in January 2021 and later informed fans that the star of the first instalment the Duke of Hastings (Regé Jean Page) would not be returning.
On April 13, 2021, the streaming platform teased fans that a third and fourth series was also in the works as it began filming series two.
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Bridgerton has been adapted for Netflix by Shonda Rhimes’ Shondaland productions and is based on Julia Quinn's eight novel series.
So, as long as the Regency rollercoaster continues to make us swoon, viewers can expect a lot more of the show to come.
Bridgerton series two is available to stream on Netflix from March 25 2022.
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