City
Epaper

Production on 'Bridgerton' season 2 resumes after COVID-related delay

By ANI | Updated: July 16, 2021 22:20 IST

Production on the second season of Netflix's Emmy-nominated series 'Bridgerton' resumed on Friday, after a day's pause when a crew member tested positive for COVID-19.

Open in App

Production on the second season of Netflix's Emmy-nominated series 'Bridgerton' resumed on Friday, after a day's pause when a crew member tested positive for COVID-19.

According to Variety, filming was immediately paused to allow an isolated round of testing for everyone involved in the series. All COVID-related health and safety protocols were followed and those impacted have been isolated.

'Bridgerton' season 2 production had started in May at various locations in London. Breakout star Phoebe Dynevor will be returning for the series, but Rege-Jean Page won't be part of the show, which is based on Julia Quinn's novels.

The pause and resumption in production comes as the UK is set to fully reopen on July 19, the so-called Freedom Day. The country now has the highest daily new case rate in the world with 48,553 cases recorded on July 15. The last seven days saw a total of 261,832 new cases, an increase of 32.6 per cent.

The country's daily deaths are now 63, with 257 people dying of the virus last week, which is an increase of 47.7 per cent.

Earlier this week, the first season of 'Bridgerton' scored 12 Primetime Emmy nominations including for best drama series and male leading actor. It was Netflix's most popular show with 82 million viewers watching it.

The first season of 'Bridgerton' is available to watch on Netflix.

Based on Julia Quinn's best-selling series of novels, 'Bridgerton' is set in the lavish and competitive world of London high society during the Regency period of the early 1800s.

The Netflix series has already been renewed through season four, so there's plenty of your period soapy obsession to come. But because each season will be inspired by a different book in the series, that means the focus on each Bridgerton child will change.

The second season of the series will draw from the sequel in Quinn's romance series, 'The Viscount Who Loved Me', which follows the quest of Daphne's brother, Lord Anthony Bridgerton, to find his viscountess.

The first season of the romantic period drama focused on the steamy courtship between Daphne Bridgerton (Phoebe Dynevor) and Simon Basset, the Duke of Hastings (Rege-Jean Page).

( With inputs from ANI )

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Tags: Simon BassetnetflixukLondonPremier of saNetflix partyNetflix us youtubeAdministrative capitalWindows unitedPhoebe dynevorApple watch for black history month
Open in App

Related Stories

CricketENG vs IND 5th Test Weather Forecast: Will Rain Play Spoilsport on Day 3 of England vs India at Oval in London? (VIDEO)

CricketENG vs IND 5th Test Weather Forecast: Will Rain Play Spoilsport on Day 2 of England vs India at Oval in London?

EntertainmentRakul Preet Singh Jets Off to London for Final Schedule of De De Pyaar De 2

MumbaiUniversity of Bristol Chooses Mumbai for Its First Overseas Campus, Set to Open in September 2026

Cricket'Dhoni Bhai Backed Me': Shikhar Dhawan Says Former India Captain Supported Him Early in His Career (Watch)

Entertainment Realted Stories

EntertainmentNaveen Kasturia shares his childhood obsession

EntertainmentDhanush says the AI-Altered Climax In Raanjhanaa has 'stripped the film of its very soul'

EntertainmentKayoze Irani lists logistical challenges of ‘Sarzameen’

Entertainment"I've learned from the best": SRK thanks Juhi Chawla, Mohanlal for their wishes after his first-ever National Award win

Entertainment"I can tease her": Nicole Kidman talks about her bond with Sandra Bullock on 'Practical Magic 2' set