Bridgerton S2 Resumes Filming After Covid Cases Cause Abrupt Halt

Get your best dresses out, the ball that is Bridgerton is back on schedule as production for Season 2 resumes. Filming was abruptly shut down due to two Covid-19 cases, but showrunner Chris Van Dusen has confirmed that production had resumed.

When news of the second case hit in mid-July, Netflix refrained from confirming if either of the cases were a member of the cast. They did state that both individuals were now in isolation and that filming would be halted indefinitely.

Fans had already been warned about a delay back in January, when Phoebe Dynevor who plays Daphne Bridgeton expressed how filming would be difficult and require extra care given the intimate setting of the production.

Nonetheless, it seems that Season 2 has made a tidy dent in its coursework, as Van Dusen confirmed to Variety that not only has production resumed, he is also in the middle of post-production for the first few episodes. Here’s his full statement.

We are back underway. We had to delay because of COVID, but we’re back in it. Right now I’m in post, editing our first couple episodes, which are looking great.

Chris Van Dusen
Bridgerton S2 Resumes Filming After Covid Cases Cause Abrupt Halt
Bridgerton S2

After the rollercoaster of events, including and not limited to Daphne and Simon’s slow-burn romance, uncovering Lady Whistledown and more, the second season will be focused on the eldest Bridgerton son, Anthony.

Anthony, played by Jonathan Bailey, has had his own set of long trials — debilitating attempts of being the Birdgerton family’s patriarch, tussling with his secret affair with Siena and striving to live within society’s propriety.

Bridgeton is ripe with sub-plots that nudge the story as it goes along, and we’re sure Season 2 will have the same as our favorite characters navigate their lives in the ton.

Right now, there is no release date for Season 2, but as we wait, a reminder that the show has been renewed for Season 3 and 4.

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About Bridgerton

Bridgerton is an American streaming television period drama series created by Chris Van Dusen and produced by Shonda Rhimes. It is based on Julia Quinn’s novel series of the same name, set in the competitive world of Regency era in London.

The show’s ensemble cast includes Adjoa Andoh, Lorraine Ashbourne, Jonathan Bailey, Ruby Barker, Sabrina Bartlett, Harriet Cains, Regé-Jean Page, Bessie Carter, Nicola Coughlan, Phoebe Dynevor, Ben Miller, Golda Rosheuvel, Luke Newton and Julie Andrews among many others.

The series follows the eight close-knit siblings of the Bridgerton family on their journey to find love and happiness in London’s high society.

The first season debuted on December 25, 2020. The second season premiered on March 25, 2022. The series was renewed for a third and fourth season in April 2021. In May 2023, Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story was released, a spin-off series focused on Queen Charlotte. The third season will premiere in two parts; the first premiered on May 16, 2024, and will be followed by the second on June 13, 2024.

 

Source: Variety

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