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Netflix renews Regency hit 'Bridgerton' for second season

From "Grey's Anatomy" creator Shonda Rhimes, the series puts a modern twist on the books about an upper-class family in early 19th-century England, introducing color-blind casting and strong feminist themes.

  (Agence France-Presse)
Los Angeles, United States
Fri, January 22, 2021

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 Netflix renews Regency hit 'Bridgerton' for second season Actor Adjoa Andoh is seen here being prepped on the set of Netflix period drama Bridgerton, which has been renewed for a second season. (The Jakarta Post/IMDB)

Netflix's buzzy Regency romance "Bridgerton" has been renewed for a second season, the streaming giant said Thursday.

From "Grey's Anatomy" creator Shonda Rhimes, the series puts a modern twist on the books about an upper-class family in early 19th-century England, introducing color-blind casting and strong feminist themes.

One of Netflix's most popular original series launches, it was on course to watched by more than 63 million households in the four weeks from its Christmas Day premiere, the platform said.

"Dearest Readers, The ton are abuzz with the latest gossip, and so it is my honor to impart to you: Bridgerton shall officially return for a second season," read a message on the show's social media accounts, in the style of its narrator Lady Whistledown.

The first season followed Daphne Bridgerton (Phoebe Dynevor) as she made her debut in Regency London, seeking a husband. Julia Quinn's "Bridgerton" romance novel series featured a different sibling in each book.

Production will resume in spring, and the second season will focus on the "romantic activities" of Daphne's brother Lord Anthony Bridgerton (Jonathan Bailey.)

The show has a 90 percent "fresh" rating from critics on aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes.

It is the first to be released under Rhimes' massive content deal with Netflix, reportedly worth $150 million and announced some 40 months ago. 

The story begins in 1813 in England, under the regency of the Prince of Wales, during a period of cultural ferment marked by writers such as Jane Austen and Mary Shelley.

Unlike popular period drama series such as "Downton Abbey," "Bridgerton" takes liberties with historical accuracy in order to appeal to modern audiences.

While costumes and set are largely faithful to their era, the characters' behavior, language and interests are more familiar to 21st-century viewers.

For instance, a chamber orchestra plays "thank U, next", the 2018 hit by pop superstar Ariana Grande, at the opening of a ball.

Lady Whistledown's mysterious and all-knowing narration, voiced by Julie Andrews, is reminiscent of modern New York-set smash TV series "Gossip Girl."

The show also cast several Black actors in high-society roles, despite the fact slavery was only abolished in 1833 in England, and racism was rife at the beginning of the 19th century.

Rhimes, known for casting artists and professionals from diverse backgrounds in her projects, is putting the finish touches on her next Netflix series "Inventing Anna."

Based on a magazine article, it will dramatize the incredible true story of a Russian-born fraudster who pretended to be a wealthy German heiress in order to infiltrate New York City society.

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