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However, like many of Netflix’s popular shows, season 3 will be split in half, with the first four episodes airing in May and the remaining four in June.
Netflix, that United States of America-based transnational video streaming platform, was eagerly anticipating the release of Bridgerton season 3. Yet as it releases today, its management teams are already heading and nodding together, thinking their way into season 4.
Bridgerton is undoubtedly, one of Netflix’s most popular series, and the platform extremely needs more high-profile scripted content included in the series to intrigue the viewers and as well continually retain their attention. Bridgerton season 3 has been released on Thursday, May 16, which is today. The series is planned to focus on the romance between Colin and Penelope.
Netflix is already looking ahead as production for season 4 has reportedly begun. The series received a double renewal for seasons 3 and 4 in April 2021. While season 3 is set for release, production for season 4 has already started.
Since it has been over two years since the release of Bridgerton season 1, fans are hopeful that the gap between seasons 3 and 4 will be shorter. However, like many of Netflix’s popular shows, season 3 will be split in half, with the first four episodes airing in May and the remaining four in June.
As for season 4, it is confirmed that Penelope and Colin from season 3 will still appear, but the specific storyline is yet to be revealed. Each season of Bridgerton covers a different book from the series, and while the order is not necessarily followed, there are still storylines that connect the seasons.
In total, there are eight books focused on individual couples, and Netflix may adopt all of them in the end.
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