The cast of the Bridgerton family returns to filming with new actors, storylines and romances, much to the excitement of fans.
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Netflix has made a multi-million pound investment into continuing the beloved period drama Bridgerton.
The storyline of Bridgerton is expected to mirror the sequence of Julia Quinn’s novels of the same name.
Eloise Bridgerton, played by Claudia Jessie, is expected to take the lead role in the upcoming storyline, ‘To Sir Philip, With Love’.
Production for the fourth series of the Regency era drama kicked off at the end of last year. The fourth series will focus on the love story of Benedict Bridgerton, played by Luke Thompson. The season 4 trailer shows him at a masked ball, spotting his love-to-be, played by Yerin Ha.
Since the show’s debut on Netflix in 2020, the show has become a household name.
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StandfirstA multi-million-pound deal is signed to secure the future of Bridgerton on our screens.
Netflix has made a multi-million pound investment into continuing the beloved period drama Bridgerton.
The storyline of Bridgerton is expected to mirror the sequence of Julia Quinn’s novels of the same name.
Eloise Bridgerton, played by Claudia Jessie, is expected to take the lead role in the upcoming storyline, ‘To Sir Philip, With Love’.
Production for the fourth series of the Regency era drama kicked off at the end of last year. The fourth series will focus on the love story of Benedict Bridgerton, played by Luke Thompson. The season 4 trailer shows him at a masked ball, spotting his love-to-be, played by Yerin Ha.
Since the show’s debut on Netflix in 2020, the show has become a household name.
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