Bridgerton enjoyed immense success after it debuted on Netflix last year and, according to show runner Chris Van Dusen, the upcoming second season will offer fans even more of what they loved the first time.
In an interview with Deadline, Chris went as far as to say: “I don’t think people are going to be ready. It’s everything people love so much about the first season but more.” And it sounds like that has a lot to do with the “magnetic” new romance that’s set to be at the centre of the season.The eldest Bridgerton child, Anthony (Jonathan Bailey) will search for love after his failed romance with singer Siena Rosso (Sabrina Bartlett).
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