The second season of Bridgerton has officially started filming and the first photos from set have been released online!
13.04.2021 - 23:28 / deadline.com
EXCLUSIVE: Abigail Barlow and Emily Bear, creators of the viral TikTok smash Bridgerton The Musical, have signed with CAA and Kraft-Engel Management.
Since the musical duo posted the first Bridgerton-inspired number on TikTok in January, the songs and performances have notched more than 165 million views and an international fanbase. Barlow and Bear have composed, orchestrated and produced 15 original songs over the past six weeks, sharing the musical’s develop with fans as they proceed.
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The second season of Bridgerton has officially started filming and the first photos from set have been released online!
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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.
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(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.
Closing his chapter. Regé-Jean Page, the leading man of Netflix’s Bridgerton, won’t be part of the upcoming second season.
Bridgerton fans, I have some terrible news: will not be returning to our screens as Simon Basset, the Duke of Hastings, in . Netflix and Shondaland announced his departure on April 2 in the only way they know how: a letter from Lady Whistledown herself.“Dear Readers, while all eyes turn to Lord Anthony Bridgerton’s quest to find a Viscountess, we bid adieu to Regé-Jean Page, who so triumphantly played the Duke of Hastings,” the message began.
Fans of “Bridgerton” are disappointed to learn one of their favourite stars isn’t returning.
The Duke is gone. Regé-Jean Page, who became a global heartthrob as the dashing Duke of Hastings in Season 1 of Bridgerton, will not be part of Season 2 of Shondaland’s hit Netflix series. In typical Bridgerton fashion, the news was revealed by no other than the show’s intrepid Lady Whistledown. (See her announcement below)
Netflix has announced some big news about Bridgerton season 2 and sadly the show’s star Rege-Jean Page will not be returning.