The third season of Netflix’s popular period drama is divided into two halves, with the final four episodes not due out until next month.
The third season of Netflix’s hit period drama, “Bridgerton”, will wrap up when its second part is released on June 13. Part 1 of the season premiered on the streaming platform on 16 May, leaving fans eager for the conclusion of the show’s captivating storylines.
Why is “Bridgerton” season 3 split into two parts?
The third season of “Bridgerton” features a total of 8 episodes, with Part 1 containing episodes 1-4 and Part 2 consisting of episodes 5-8. The two-part release strategy aligns with Netflix’s recent approach of delivering content in multiple installments, allowing for an extended social media engagement with the narrative and keeping audiences watching over an extended period.
Season 3 continues to follow the romantic exploits of the Bridgerton family as they navigate the competitive world of Regency era London’s high society. The season’s focus is chiefly on the relationship between Penelope Featherington (Nicola Coughlan) and Colin Bridgerton (Luke Newton).
Key cast members are back for season 3, including Jonathan Bailey, Nicola Coughlan, and Luke Newton. The show’s line-up also includes the introduction of new characters played by Hannah Dodd, James Phoon, Sam Phillips, and Daniel Francis