Bridgerton

Bridgerton: Synopsis, Cast, Release Date, Trailer, Awards

Bridgerton is an American period drama created by Chris Van Dusen and produced by Shonda Rhimes. It is based on the novel written by Julia Quinn, which tells the story of London of the Regency era. The series chiefly focuses on the season when debutantes present themselves in order to secure a worthy match for their marriage. And the primary focus of the first season of the show is Daphne Bridgerton.

The series is Shonda Rhimes' first-ever scripted creation for Netflix. The series itself is a great success and sits at the second spot on the list of most-streamed shows on Netflix.

Bridgerton on Netflix

Bridgerton follows the charming children of the Bridgerton family: Anthony, Benedict, Colin, Daphne, Eloise, Francesca, Gregory, and Hyacinth. All these beautiful kids are on their way to finding love for themselves, while friends and foes walk among them all alike. The first season chiefly focuses on the love-life of the most beautiful and eligible of the Bridgerton girls, Daphne Bridgerton. Many wonder how old Daphne is in Bridgerton. Well, Daphne is actually 21 years old during the events of season 1.

An omnipresent voice guides the viewers through the complicacies of the London ton. The voice calls herself Lady Whistledown, who is intriguing enough to have even the Queen ponder about her ideas and words she wrote. The Netflix show is set in an alternate history. Hence, we see a rather interesting integration of races on the show. Many also wonder what year Bridgerton is set in. And the answer is 1813, which places the show right in the age of Regency.

Bridgerton Books

Julia Quinn is famous for her romantic historical novels. Hence, it comes as no surprise that one of her most successful novel series serves as source material for a popular Netflix series. The Harvard history graduate is truly one of the best contemporary writers when it comes to the historical and romantic genre. Her Bridgerton series of books fuel the Netflix original series. If followed as it is, we will have at least 8 more seasons for Bridgerton.

If you are someone who wishes to read the books, here are the Bridgerton books in order:

  • The Duke and I (2000)
  • The Viscount Who Loved Me (2000)
  • An Offer From a Gentleman (2001)
  • Romancing Mister Bridgerton (2002)
  • To Sir Phillip, With Love (2003)
  • When He Was Wicked (2004)
  • It's In His Kiss (2005)
  • On the Way to the Wedding (2006)
  • The Bridgertons: Happily Ever After (2013)

Bridgerton Season 2 in 2022

The first season of the series followed the novel, The Duke and I. Hence, Bridgerton season 2 will bring the second novel to life, i.e., The Viscount Who Loved Me. This means that we will see the love life of Anthony Bridgerton and Kate Sharma in the second season of the American drama series. In the books, the name of Anthony's love interest is Kate Sheffield, which has been changed for the show.

The release date for Bridgerton season 2 is March 25, 2022. The summer of 2022 is going to be fairly pleasant. Moreover, we can expect seasons 3 and 4 in the subsequent years as Netflix gave a green light for two more seasons after season 2 in April 2021.

Cast of Bridgerton

The following form the main and recurring cast of the next show:

  • Adjoa Andoh as Lady Danbury
  • Lorraine Ashbourne as Mrs. Varley
  • Jonathan Bailey as Anthony Bridgerton
  • Ruby Barker as Marina Thompson
  • Sabrina Bartlett as Siena Rosso
  • Harriet Cains as Philippa Featherington
  • Bessie Carter as Prudence Featherington
  • Nicola Coughlan as Penelope Featherington
  • Phoebe Dynevor as Daphne Bridgerton/Basset
  • Ruth Gemmell as Violet
  • Florence Hunt as Hyacinth Bridgerton
  • Claudia Jessie as Eloise Bridgerton
  • Ben Miller as Archibald, Baron Featherington
  • Luke Newton as Colin Bridgerton
  • Regé-Jean Page as Simon Basset
  • Golda Rosheuvel as Queen Charlotte
  • Luke Thompson as Benedict Bridgerton
  • Will Tilston as Gregory Bridgerton
  • Polly Walker as Portia
  • Julie Andrews as the voice of Lady Whistledown
  • Ruby Stokes as Francesca Bridgerton
  • Molly McGlynn as Rose Nolan
  • Joanna Bobin as Lady Cowper
  • Jessica Madsen as Cressida Cowper
  • Jason Barnett as Jeffries
  • Hugh Sachs as Brimsley
  • Martins Mangabey as Will Mondrich
  • Geraldine Alexander as Mrs. Wilson
  • Kathryn Drysdale as Genevieve Delacroix
  • Simon Ludders as Humboldt
  • Julian Ovenden as Sir Henry Granville

The production team of Bridgerton

Netflix first shared the news about a Shonda Rhimes production based on Julia Quinn's best-selling novels in 2018. Chris Van Dusen serves as the showrunner for the series. "I think [period shows] are considered a bit traditional and conservative. With Bridgerton, I wanted to take everything I loved about a period show and turn it into something fresh, topical, and relatable," said Van Dusen in a ShondaLand article. However, Van Dusen will not be leading the show in its 3rd and 4th seasons, as Jess Brownell will take over the reins.

Also among the crew of the show is Kris Bowers, who composed the music. When talking about the filming of the first season of Bridgerton, it was completed in late February 2020. The team primarily shot the entire show in London and Bath. A few street shots were taken in York and Chatham as well. The Vauxhall Pleasure Gardens from season 1 no longer remained intact, and the production team recreated it for Lady Danbury's ball.

Bridgerton best episodes

Although every single episode of the series is amazing, these of course are the 2 that stand out the most.

The episode where Daphne and Simon try to get a marriage license to hide their garden makeout. And in that process, Simon opens up about his feelings for her. After a little friction from the queen's side, they do finally get the marriage license and soon set off on their honeymoon. There we see Daphne and Simon confess their love for one another, and it was truly the most beautiful scene of the show.

Of course, the finale is one of the best episodes in the series. We see the young Basset couple together welcoming their son. However, things didn't end well for the other characters of the show. We hope that changes as we step into the second season of Bridgerton.

Awards and Recognition for Bridgerton

Bridgerton has won a number of awards for its brilliance. Below are some of them:

The show won the award for Top Television Program at AFI Awards 2021.

Marc Pilcher, Lynda J. Pearce, Adam James Phillips, and Tania Couper won the award for Best Television Series, Limited or Miniseries or New Media Series – Best Period and/or Character Hair Styling at The Make-Up Artists and Hair Stylists Guild Awards 2021.

Actor Regé-Jean Page won the award for Best Breakthrough Performance at MTV Movie & TV Show Awards 2021.

Regé-Jean Page also took home the award for Outstanding Actor in a Drama Series at NAACP Image Awards.

Marc Pilcher, Lynda J. Pearce, Claire Matthews, Adam James Phillips, Tania Couper, and Lou Bannell won the award for Outstanding Period and/or Character Hairstyling at Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards.

The story behind the making of Bridgerton

When Julia Quinn came to know that Shonda Rhimes was interested in adapting her books for a show, she fell off of her chair.

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Some interesting facts about Bridgerton

  • They made close to 7500 different costumes for the first season of the Netflix Original.
  • Bridgerton is all about the elites of the society, and thus we see a lot of jewelry on display in the show. Moreover, the tiaras that we see characters wearing originate from Swarovski's crystal archives.
  • We hear 19th-century renditions of some of the most famous modern songs in Bridgerton. Some of these songs include "thank u, next" by Ariana Grande, "Girls Like You" by Maroon 5, and "In My Blood" by Shawn Mendes.
GenreRegency drama, Period drama
Release Date December 25, 2020
Release PlatformNetflix
Certificate A (18+ per Netflix)
Vikings: Valhalla Cast
  • Adjoa Andoh 
  • Lorraine Ashbourne 
  • Jonathan Bailey
  • Ruby Barker
  • Sabrina Bartlett 
  • Harriet Cains
  • Bessie Carter
  • Nicola Coughlan 
  • Phoebe Dynevor 
  • Ruth Gemmell 
  • Florence Hunt
  • Claudia Jessie
  • Ben Miller as 
  • Luke Newton 
  • Regé-Jean Page 
  • Golda Rosheuvel 
  • Luke Thompson 
  • Will Tilston 
  • Polly Walker
  • Julie Andrews 
  • Ruby Stokes
  • Molly McGlynn 
  • Joanna Bobin 
  • Jessica Madsen
  • Jason Barnett 
  • Hugh Sachs
  • Martins Mangabey
  • Geraldine Alexander 
  • Kathryn Drysdale 
  • Simon Ludders 
  • Julian Ovenden 
Director(s)Julie Anne Robinson, Tom Verica, Sheree Folkson, and Alrick Riley
IMDb Ratings (as of September 2021)7.3/10
Country of OriginUnited States
Countries where availableArgentina, Australia, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, Colombia, Czech Republic, France, Germany, Greece, Hong Kong, Hungary, Iceland, India, Israel, Italy, Japan, Lithuania, Malaysia, Mexico, Netherlands, Philippines, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russia, Singapore, Slovakia, South Africa, South Korea, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Thailand, Turkey, Ukraine, United Kingdom, and the United States
Total Seasons1
Total Number of Episodes8
Episode Length57-72 minutes
Filming LocationEngland
SoundtracksPlaylist
Trailerhttps://youtu.be/gpv7ayf_tyE

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