Wealth, lust, and betrayal set in the backdrop of Regency era England, seen through the eyes of the powerful Bridgerton family.Bridgerton Season 1-2 DownloadName a more interesting hook for a TV series than “a very feminist, very steamy take on the strict social mores of early 19th century London, all narrated by an unseen gossip hound voiced by Julie Andrews”—I dare you. That’s Bridgerton, Shonda Rhimes’ first project under her massive Netflix deal, which premiered Dec. 25 and basically combines all the best parts of Pride & Prejudice and Gossip Girl. And they said it couldn’t be done!Bridgerton Season 1-2 Download.
Some people (certainly not me, but surely someone with less obsessive tendencies and more varied taste in TV) might think that 10 hours of longing glances, illicit affairs, empire-waist dresses, and queenly proclamations would be more than enough to satisfy any lover of period dramas. To those people, I say: I’ve got a Regency-era-dramedy-induced fever, and the only prescription is more Bridgerton. Fortunately for us all, it seems increasingly likely that a second season of the Shondaland masterpiece will soon be on the way.
Here’s all the evidence we’ve found so far to support that theory.Technically, no. But all the way back in February, the sleuths at What’s on Netflix discovered a production listing noting that season two of Bridgerton would begin filming in July 2020. As is its wont, the COVID-19 pandemic disrupted these plans, and filming on the second season was reportedly pushed back to start in March 2021. Since the original listing estimated that filming would span almost a year, the second season now likely won’t be completed until early 2022, meaning we’re probably still quite a ways away from reconnecting with our favorite lords and ladies. Good thing distance only makes the heart grow fonder!