Good News! Bridgerton Season 2 Production Resumes After COVID Pause!

Bridgerton, Netflix’s Emmy-nominated series, began production on Friday after a staff member tested positive for COVID-19 on Wednesday. A Variety report states that production was immediately halted to allow everyone engaged in the series to take part in a round of isolation tests. Everyone affected with COVID has been quarantined.

Season 2 of ‘Bridgerton’ began filming in London in May. Phoebe Dynevor, a breakout actress, will return to the series, which is based on Julia Quinn’s novels, but Rege-Jean Page will not. The manufacturing halt and restart coincide with the reopening of the UK on July 19, also known as Freedom Day. There were 48,553 new cases registered on July 15, making it the world’s leading daily new case rate. 261,832 new cases were reported in the past seven days, an increase of 32.6%.

257 individuals died last week as a result of the infection, an increase of 47.7%. Recently, the first season of Bridgerton was nominated for 12 Primetime Emmy Awards. 82 million people watched it, making it Netflix’s most popular show.

Bridgerton’s first season is accessible on Netflix. It is based on the best-selling novels by Julia Quinn and takes place during the Regency period of the early 1800s amid London’s opulent and competitive high society.

Netflix has already renewed the show for a fourth season, so you’ll have plenty of time to indulge in your period soap addiction. This implies that the focus on each Bridgerton child will shift because each season will be inspired by a different book in the series Lord Anthony Bridgerton’s attempt to discover Daphne’s sister is the subject of Quinn’s second romantic novel, ‘The Viscount Who Loved Me’.

During the first season of the romantic historical drama, Daphne Bridgerton (Phoebe Dynevor) and Simon Bassett, the Duke of Hastings, engaged in a passionate courtship (Rege-Jean Page). (ANI).


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