“Bridgerton” has already been renewed for third and fourth seasons at Netflix, with the streaming service confirming plans to cover more storylines from Julia Quinn’s romance novel series of the same name. While Dynevor reprised her role for Season 2, and spoke about her now-husband Simon as being off screen with their baby Augie, Page exited the show as a series regular ahead of the second season and was not featured in any of the episodes. The second season of “Bridgerton” famously shifted focus from the leading couple in Season 1, Daphne Bridgerton (Phoebe Dynevor) and Simon Basset, the Duke of Hastings (Regé-Jean Page), to Daphne’s eldest brother Anthony (Jonathan Bailey) and his romantic interest Kate Sharma (Simone Ashley) in Season 2. That tally put the first season of “Bridgerton” firmly at the top for English-language TV titles, but still far behind the winner for non-English language series, “Squid Game,” which scored 1.65 billion hours watched in its first 28 days. ![]() Created by Chris Van Dusen and produced by Shonda Rhimes, “Bridgerton” Season 1 racked up 625.49 million hours viewed in its first 28 days on Netflix, which is the metric the streaming service uses to calculate its “Most Popular” lists.
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