The wait for Bridgerton season 2 is nearly over. First arriving on Netflix in December 2020, Bridgerton season 1 ranked as the streaming giant's most-watched series upon its debut. More than 80 million accounts streamed the show within its first month, for a total duration of 625 million hours. Although that record was eventually overtaken by the Korean smash hit Squid Game, Chris Van Dusen's period drama made its mark on streaming history and virtually ensured a green light for Bridgerton season 2.
Bridgerton season 2 shifts its focus to the eldest son, Anthony (Jonathan Bailey). With his duty of marrying and producing heirs in mind, Anthony has his eyes on the town’s newest debutante Edwina Sharma (Charithra Chandran). However, Edwina’s older sister Kate (Simone Ashley) is intent on preventing a union between the two. In the process of proving himself worthy, Anthony grows closer to Kate, sparking their own romance and complicating the courting season.
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Production on Bridgerton season 2 has been met by multiple delays due to positive COVID cases on-set. The show wrapped filming in November 2021. Bridgerton season 2 premieres on Netflix on Friday, March 25 at midnight pacific time (3:00 AM ET, 8:00 AM GMT), adhering to the streaming service's standard schedule for new releases. On that day, all eight episodes of Bridgerton season 2, which needs to overcome hurdles to appease its fans, will also be made available for viewing.
An early drop on Netflix assures that Bridgerton is already accessible for viewers throughout the day and subsequent weekend of release. Typically, the immediate performance of a show factors into its renewal status, but
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