Bridgerton is the regency love story that took Netflix by storm in 2021. The passionate love story between Daphne Bridgerton, played by Phoebe Dynevor, and The Duke of Hastings, played by Regé-Jean Page, became one of the most viewed shows ever on the streaming site.
The Regency-era drama returns on March 25, and all eight episodes will arrive on the streaming service in its early hours. Bridgerton is based on the best-selling romance series by author Julia Quinn, as each novel follows one of the Bridgerton family finding love.
Here's a rundown of everything we known about season two, from exciting new Scottish castings to season three..Jonathan Bailey takes the lead as this seasons protagonist Anthony Bridgerton, alongside newcomer Charithra Chandran playing his potential bride Kate Sharma.Charithra 25, was born in Perth before moving back to India until she was four-years-old.When they returned to the UK, the Alex Rider actress went to boarding school from the age of six to 11 before settling down in Oxford.Charithra then went on to study at The University of Oxford, where she completed her Bachelor of Arts degree in Philosophy, Politics and Economics at New College.During her time at university, she performed in several productions and joined the National Youth Theatre.Following a gap year, Charithra began working for the New Policy Institute in a part-time role, while doing drama as a hobby before deciding to pursue it as a career.Simone Ashley playing his potential bride, Kate Sharma.Shelley Conn will play the girls' mother, Lady Mary Sharma, who was previously embroiled in a scandal; while Calam Lynch will play rebellious printer's assistant Theo Sharpe.Deadline confirmed in April 2021 that Merlin star Rupert Young
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