![]() (Image credit: LIAM DANIEL/NETFLIX) Which Julia Quinn book will 'Bridgerton' season 3 be based on? (He also revealed he isn't yet caught up on the second season, months after its release on Netflix-ouch!) "They're free to do as they like," he told Variety. Kate's sister Edwina and mom Mary will also be sticking around London, with Queen Charlotte mentioning that she might set up Edwina with her nephew Prince Friedrich (Freddie Stroma), who wooed Daphne in season 1.Īnd while Regé-Jean Page is not, repeat not, returning to the world of Bridgerton, he's open to the series recasting Simon. Colin has a brief hero moment revealing Lord Featherington's scam, and then breaks Penelope's heart when she overhears him telling his friends that he'd never court her. The intellectual also breaks things off with apprentice Theo because of a fear Penelope puts in her head.Īmong the other storylines, Benedict quits art school after discovering Anthony's large donation got him in. BFFs Eloise and Penelope are on the rocks after Eloise finally discovered the Lady Whistledown secret, but in the end, Penelope decided that it will be a long time before she puts down her quill. We could also watch as Brimsley and Reynolds continue their secret romance behind palace doors, and hopefully learn why Reynolds was nowhere to be seen in the later timeline.The finale saw Anthony and Kate as happy, PDA-heavy newlyweds after they finally get together at the Featherington Ball. Meanwhile, another season could follow Agatha Danbury as she embraces single life after declining Adolphus' marriage proposal, as well as young Violet Ledger's debut and courtship with Edmund Bridgerton. It would also be interesting to see how Charlotte continued to move the Great Experiment forward (and how her debutante ball came to be), giving us further insight into the history of the Ton. ![]() Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story season 2 plot: What will happen?Īlthough Rhimes has said that Queen Charlotte is a "complete tale" of Charlotte and George's "complicated, imperfect love", there are still plenty of other threads that could be explored given the couple's marriage and reign spans more than 50 years.įuture seasons could continue to explore Charlotte and George's marriage and, while we know that George's illness will worsen, we'd happily watch Charlotte as she continues to support her husband and remain at his side while he rules. Then, of course, there are the characters' older counterparts, including Golda Rosheuvel as Queen Charlotte, Adjoa Andoh as Lady Agatha Danbury, Ruth Gemmell as Dowager Countess Violet Bridgerton, and Hugh Sachs as Brimsley. But if I do get a call for doing it again, I will take it." ![]() If that's the last time I get to be her, she's empowered and she's ready to walk on her own two feet. But also where we've left her off now, she's a good space. Meanwhile, Arsema Thomas is more than up for returning as young Lady Danbury, telling EW: "It would be amazing to inhabit that space again. (You can't have Queen Charlotte without Queen Charlotte, after all.)īrimsley (Sam Clemmett) and Reynolds' (Freddie Dennis) love story is another we simply must see more of – especially given Reynolds was nowhere to be seen in the present-day timeline. If (and it's a big if, sadly) Queen Charlotte returns for a second season, we would certainly expect India Amarteifio and Corey Mylchreest to reprise their roles as young Queen Charlotte and King George, respectively. Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story season 2 cast: Who will be in it? It wouldn't be the first time a hit 'limited series' has decided to move forward with a second season, either. Rhimes did add that she's not "ruling anything out" because she "never knows" how she may feel about continuing the story in the future.Īfter all, Queen Charlotte and King George III were married for over 57 years and had 15 children together, meaning there's definitely more to explore should Rhimes choose to further expand on their epic love story. It's a tough pill to swallow, we know – but all hope is not lost. I could live with Charlotte and George forever, but we told a very specific, closed-ended story that I think is a complete tale of this complicated, imperfect love," series creator Shonda Rhimes told Entertainment Weekly. "There have been questions, but I'm not having conversations about it yet. Given that Queen Charlotte has been billed as a limited series – six and done – it would seem, dear reader, that that's very much that: the story's told. So far there's been no official renewal from Netflix.
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