The second season of Bridgerton has officially started filming and the first photos from set have been released online!
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Some huge news for Bridgerton fans…seasons three and four are confirmed!
Currently, the show is filming season two, which will focus on the story of Anthony Bridgerton (Jonathan Bailey) and his quest to find love. Season two will feature much of the same cast, but without Rege-Jean Page.
“Bridgerton swept us off our feet. The creative team, led by Shonda, knew the material and delivered a beautiful, emotional, romantic drama for our members. They have some exciting plans for the future, and we
The second season of Bridgerton has officially started filming and the first photos from set have been released online!
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We are still not over the Bridgerton hangover and while the wait for the second season seems too long, we bet you too are hanging onto every little update about the show.
Bridgerton star Rege-Jean Page's decision to exit from the second season of the show created a massive stir among fans. The actor who essayed the role of the Duke of Hastings on the show received a huge fan following for his portrayal and with the second season focussing on Anthony Bridgerton (Jonathan Bailey), Page has now moved on from the show.
Fans were shocked and disappointed to learn that Regé-Jean Page would not be returning to “Bridgeton” for season two, but according to co-star Adjoa Andoh, the exit makes sense.
Adjoa Andoh, who plays Lady Danbury on the hit Netflix series Bridgerton, is sharing her thoughts on co-star Regé-Jean Page‘s exit from the show.
Mónica Marie Zorrilla “Tough as Nails,” hosted by Emmy Award-winning producer Phil Keoghan, has been renewed by CBS for Seasons 3 and 4 ahead of Wednesday’s second season finale at 8 p.m. ET.
Season 2 begins filming this week, Vanity Fair reported.“‘Bridgerton’ swept us off our feet,” Netflix’s head of global TV Bela Bajaria said in a statement. “The creative team, led by Shonda, knew the material and delivered a beautiful, emotional, romantic drama for our members.
The show must go on. Bridgerton was renewed for two more seasons as the cast films season 2 without breakout star Regé-Jean Page.
fans out there: The series “shall return for seasons 3 and 4.” That’s right, Netflix has renewed the hit regency drama for two additional seasons as it starts production on the much anticipated second installment focused on eldest Bridgerton child, Lord Anthony’s (Jonathan Bailey) quest for love. Adapted from Julia Quinn’s hit novels by Chris Van Dusen for Shondaland, the sexy and stylish series combines elements of and as it follows the many characters within the competitive world of London
Bridgerton shall return for seasons three and four. This author shall have to purchase more ink…Yours truly, Lady Whistledown.” That's certainly an understatement.
Todd Spangler NY Digital EditorNetflix has renewed its biggest new original series, “Bridgerton,” for seasons 3 and 4 before the second season has even finished shooting.Season 2 of the sex-soaked show set in Regency London is currently in production and, in keeping with the novels it’s based on, tells a new romance story — that of Lord Anthony Bridgerton’s quest for love.
Season 2 of the show will go on without the spoon-licking, virginity-snatching Page, who played the smoldering Duke of Hastings Simon Basset. The new season will focus on Anthony Bridgerton, the overbearing older brother of Daphne and a college chum of the duke’s.
A new report is giving some inside details into what led to Rege-Jean Page‘s exit from Bridgerton after just one season from the show.
Dearest readers, with news of Regé-Jean Page‘s surprising exit making headlines, Bridgerton added an impressive array of new members to its cast.
Cue My Chemical Romance — Hollywood is not OK with the news that Regé-Jean Page will not return to Bridgerton for a second season.
The guys of Bridgerton are looking suave at the 2021 Screen Actors Guild Awards
(CNN)That scream you may have heard are the fans of Simon Basset, the Duke of Hastings.It was announced Friday that actor Regé-Jean Page, who played the extremely appealing Duke, will not be reprising his role for the second season of Netflix's hit historical drama, "Bridgerton."The sad news to some came in the form of a note from the show's Lady Whistledown character, posted on "Bridgerton's" verified Twitter account.
Holy s**t, thou art saying WHAT to us??