Bridgerton series 2: Everything you need to know

It's out now!

Author: Alex RossPublished 20th Apr 2022
Last updated 6th May 2022

It feels like just yesterday we binged the whole of series one of Netflix's showBridgerton, but believe it or not it's been over a year since we welcomed the period drama to our screens, and now series two has officially LANDED! Want to get the low down on the cast, production and upcoming seasons? Keep reading...

Show favourites such as Anthony, Colin and Eloise Bridgerton (played by Jonathan Bailey, Luke Newton and Claudia Jessie) returned to our screens, along with newbies Kate and Edwina Sharma (played by Simone Ashley and Charithra Chandran) to give us all our fix of the era-based drama, and it's safe to say the new series didn't disappoint!

When was Bridgerton season two released?

The hugely-anticipated second series of Bridgerton dropped on Netflix on Friday 25th March.

First look photos of the second series of Bridgerton:

Bridgerton season 2 first look


Bridgerton season 2 first look


Bridgerton season 2 first look


Bridgerton season 2 first look


Bridgerton season 2 first look


Bridgerton season 2 first look


Bridgerton season 2 first look


Bridgerton season 2 first look


Bridgerton season 2 first look


Bridgerton season 2 first look


Bridgerton season 2 first look


When was the release date for season two announced?

The all-important release date for Bridgerton season two was revealed on Christmas Day 2021! Bosses gave us all a lovely little Christmas present, revealing that series two would be released just three months later.

The post read: 'One year ago today, our buzzy Ton was born 🐝 Happy Anniversary, dear readers. This author does hope you enjoy your gift... Bridgerton returns March 25, 2022, only on Netflix.'

Excited fans jumped to the comments to share in the joy, with one writing: 'IM SO EXCITED I SCREAMED' (sic), another commenting: 'FINALLLLYYY' (sic) and another adding: 'Finally!!! I can’t wait to see Anthony’s story portrayed on the screen!!' (sic).

How many episodes are in season two?

There are eight episodes of Bridgerton season two. Adding on to the initial eight season one episodes, there are now sixteen episodes of Bridgerton altogether.

Bridgerton's instrumental music covers

It's fair to say the Bridgerton soundtrack is pretty iconic, with the show featuring orchestral covers of modern-day pop songs throughout the show. After season one featured popular instrumental covers of huge tracks such as Ariana Grande's 'thank u, next' and Billie Eilish's 'bag guy', fans couldn't wait to hear what season two had in store.

Revealing the songs that would be covered in season two, Netflix took to Instagram, writing: 'Here are all of the instrumental covers you can look forward to in Bridgerton Season 2 🎶'.

Bridgerton season two soundtrack:

'Stay Away' by Nirvana (performed by the Vitamin String Quartet)

'Material Girl' by Madonna (performed by Kris Bowers)

'Diamonds' by Rihanna (performed by Hannah V and Joe Rodwell)

'Dancing on My Own' by Robyn (performed by the Vitamin String Quartet)

'You Oughta Know' by Alanis Morissette (performed by Duomo)

'Kabhi Kushi Kabhie Gham' by Kris Bowers

'Sign of the Times' by Harry Styles (performed by Steve Horner)

'What About Us' by Pink (performed by Duomo)

'How Deep is Your Love' by Calvin Harris & Disciples (performed by Kiris)

'Wrecking Ball' by Miley Cyrus (performed by Midnight Street Quartet)

Teasing Bridgerton season two

Back in September 2021, we finally got a first look sneak peek of what to expect from the upcoming series - including a glimpse at Sex Education's Simone Ashley, who made her debut in the show as Anthony Bridgerton's new love interest, Kate Sharma.

Of course, as we all now know (and if you don't - spoiler alert), the pair's journey to romantic bliss wasn't smooth sailing - with Anthony initially pursuing Kate's younger sister, Edwina.

Just one month after the release of Bridgerton's first series, show bosses delighted fans with the news that we would be getting another season. In January 2021, the official Bridgerton Twitter account confirmed the exciting news, writing: 'Prepare for another social season. Bridgerton is returning for season two, only on Netflix.' (sic)

Netflix UK and Ireland also tweeted about the news, writing: 'DEAREST READERS, BREAKING NEWS... Bridgerton will return for a second season!' (sic)

Will there a third season of Bridgerton?

There sure will be - and not only that, but a fourth season too!

That's right, Bridgerton season three and four have been officially signed off, with Netflix bosses sharing the exciting news back in April 2021.

What happened in Bridgerton season one?

Series one, which was streamed by an incredible 63 million people within just one month, showed Daphne Bridgerton (Phoebe Dynevor) form a relationship with The Duke of Hastings (Regé-Jean Pagewith), with the pair going on to get married despite it seeming unlikely at the start.

The pair hit some bumps in the road during their journey to marriage, with The Duke insisting that he can not have children, despite Daphne longing for family life. Following a little birds and the bees confusion, Daphne realises that The Duke simply does not want children, as opposed to not being able to have them.

As the show draws to a close, we see the pair welcome their first child into the world.

Of course, alongside other dramas going on in season one, Bridgerton season one saw the introduction of the infamous Lady Whistledown - the local anonymous gossip writer, who dishes the dirt on all of the goings-on in the lives of the elite.

The enthralling storyline, which is based on Julia Quinn's novels had fans of the show hooked, with many binging all episodes within a day.

Are Phoebe Dynevor and Regé-Jean Pagewith dating?

After seeing the on-screen chemistry between main characters Daphne Bridgerton and Simon Basset, people really started talking about their off-screen love life.

Shutting down any rumours, 31-year-old Regé-Jean told Access: "I think that everything you need to know is on camera. All the sparks that flew came off the beautiful scripts we were handed.

"So I think that the sparky words, scripts and material are more than enough."

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