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Bustling With ‘Bridgerton’: The Best of Season 4's Other Half
Bustling with 'Bridgerton' is back for Season 4, and we've got your rundown of Part 2's best looks.
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Bustling with 'Bridgerton' is back for Season 4, and we've got your rundown of Part 2's best looks.
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I have gone on record as doubtful that Bridgerton would run eight seasons on Netflix, despite the series being one of the streaming service's most successful to date, and the assurances of series creator Shonda Rhimes that she came into this project prepared to see it through to
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Period costume escapist television has undergone a renaissance in the 2020s. Thanks to shows like Bridgerton and Sanditon, there's been a real movement in the last five years to be more honest about the past, with productions choosing to both write about Black history along with the typical
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It's been over a year since the BBC's Director of Drama, Lindsay Salt, bravely stood in front of an audience at the BBC unveiling of its planned 2024-2025 slate with 11 brand new series, and spoke about the need to take risks. However, apparently some of
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Netflix's Bridgerton has dropped a ton of new information about the series' upcoming fourth season, in which it will finally be Benedict Bridgerton's (Luke Thompson) time to shine. The hedonistic second Bridgerton son has been loath to settle down over the show's first
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Welcome to the first installment of Bustling With Bridgerton, a series where we’ll be celebrating and delving into the costumes designed for Bridgerton’s most interesting characters: Queen Charlotte, Eloise Bridgerton, Penelope Featherington, and Cressida Cowper. Between the releases of the season’s two halves, costume designer John Glaser,
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After two seasons and a successful spinoff, we know what to expect and enjoy from Bridgerton: marriage plots and romance tropes galore, delicious drama among second- and third-tier characters, contemporary Top 40 songs re-arranged to suit Regency period country dances, juicy gossip collected and distributed by Lady Whistledown, varying degrees
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Love is in the air because it's finally time for another season of Bridgerton. The Netflix Regency romance series is loosely based on the best-selling novels by Julia Quinn and adapted by Shonda Rhimes and her production company, Shondaland. The series' name comes from the show'
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Shonda Rhimes' addition of a fictionalized version of the real-life Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz, Queen of Great Britain and of Ireland as the wife of King George III, was a surprising choice in Bridgerton's first season. The Julia Quinn novels on which the show is based are very
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The Bridgerton universe began as a TV show adapted by an American producer, Shonda Rhimes, from a series of novels by an American writer, Julia Quinn. But the result was as British as teatime, thanks to some brilliant casting. It also made one more smart alteration, adding in royal couple
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Bridgerton has barely had its second season out for a week, and the streaming service is already prepping to make more. Not Bridgerton Season 3, though that is expected to start filming later this year or early next. This is the spinoff prequel series focused on the primary character addition
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Never let it be said that Netflix doesn't learn from its mistakes. After somehow managing to not sign breakout Season 1 star Rege-Jean Page to a long-term contract and allowing the actor to slip through their fingers in the wake of the series' megapopular first season, Bridgerton