Bridgerton Is Back for a Steamy Second Season

In the dark days of 2020, before vaccines were available and while election unease still churned, Bridgerton arrived to save us. Our salvation landed in the form of a dashing duke, flanked by sharp-tongued ladies in gossamer gowns and romantic intrigue by the ton, all wrapped up in a candy-colored Netflix series.

Now, on the eve of the season two premiere on March 25, Julia Quinn—otherwise known as Julie Pottinger, longtime Seattle resident and author of the Bridgerton romance novels—is ready for another round of watching her characters translated to screen, an experience she calls “surreal and bonkers in the best possible way.” 

From the first casting news, Bridgerton looked different

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