Sixty-three million viewers have devoured the first season of Bridgerton on Netflix, and very few of them have figured out which brother is which or how many children there actually are in the Bridgerton brood. Now Reading Bridgerton Is All About Corsets & Bloomers ... because there wasn't anything in the world that would satisfy what we set out to do,” Mirojnick tells Refinery29. Have we met? But eagle-eyed viewers and book readers are aware: for most of the season, Bridgerton Baby #6, also known as Francesca, is conspicuously missing. Anything that gets me your attention is a good thing, I rather think. Since then, we’ve been able to work remotely on the show and still launch this year. In a December 2020 interview with Variety, Page said that "Bridgerton" is "something a bit like if Jane Austen met 'Gossip Girl' and maybe like, you know, '45 Shades of Gray.'" You are a Bridgerton, yes? Read full article. But I’m receiving far too warm a welcome here. CVD: It’s definitely been a challenge, but thankfully we’d already wrapped Bridgerton before Covid-19 hit. We … "We have a lot of fun in period costumes and it is set in the Regency period in 1813," Page added. Everything We Know So Far About 'Bridgerton' Season 2 Read article Bridgerton ‘s second season will focus on Jonathan’s love life, the streaming service announced in January . Regé-Jean Page Won't Be in 'Bridgerton' Season 2, and Now We're All Spiraling. Simone Ashley, known for her role as Olivia Hanan n Netflix's "Sex Education," has been cast in season two of "Bridgerton." Is that how the tune goes? It’s often portrayed so formally, when the actual act can be quite silly and fun, and I think we can see glimpses of that throughout Bridgerton. You should go, home to your brother, perhaps. Netflix March 24, 2021, 10:01 AM UTC / … But with the pandemic, it’s an entirely new world now. The Official Podcast launched on February 18 with a preview episode in which we met … Bridgerton. The Bridgerton characters such as Phoebe Dynevor, Regé-Jean Page, Julie Andrews, and Jonathan Bailey have allowed the film to be prosperous. Apologies. It’s official – like much of the world right now, we are completely obsessed with Bridgerton. I see my reputation precedes me. Not exactly a virtue. During filming, we met Julia Quinn, author of the books Bridgerton is based on. "It is a romance and a fantasy, and it's a big, warm Regency hug." We do not need to have met. Erica Gonzales.