Bridgerton Season 3: One Month to Go!

We’re Here! The One-Month Countdown to ‘Bridgerton’ Season Three
How better to get ready for the new season than a rewatch of seasons 1 and 2?
We’re simply gobsmacked that we’re finally able to say it — there is exactly one month until the premiere of Bridgerton season three. We repeat: It’s the one-month countdown! The trailer has been making the rounds since its release a few days ago, and fans are in a tizzy about what’s coming from the ton. They can’t get enough of Colin Bridgerton’s swagger, Penelope’s utter glamour, and of course, Polin, Polin, Polin! We’ve been given lots to chew on thus far — a glimpse into how Lord and Lady Bridgerton are doing, some quick check-ins with our fave Bridgerton pairs during a Valentine’s Day fan event in London, the incredible announcement of the upcoming Bridgerton wedding (and a look at the exclusive Allure Bridals x Bridgerton wedding line), a video teaser, and so many episodic photos complete with exclusive cast quotes that we’re wary of giving too much away!

So, at this point, what is there left to do but to rewatch Bridgerton seasons one and two so that you are perfectly teed up for everything that’s about to go down in season three, part one of which premieres on Netflix on Thursday, May 16 , with part two following on June 13? And after watching this exclusive (and dare we say, quite seductive) recap of the first two seasons, you’ll hardly be able to stop yourself from turning on Netflix and hitting play from the very beginning.

We’re starting our clocks for the one-month countdown to Bridgerton’s third season, and we think you should too. In the meantime, check back here for all your important Bridgerverse updates and announcements. Peruse our previous Bridgerton content, featuring all the cast interviews and oodles of behind-the-scenes stories and videos; catch up on the Bridgerton podcast; and get your hands on official merch that lets you live like a Bridgerton.

Valentina Valentini is a London-based entertainment, travel, and food writer and is also a senior contributor to Shondaland. Elsewhere, she has written for Vanity Fair, Vulture, Variety, Thrillist, Heated, and The Washington Post. Her personal essays can be read in the Los Angeles Times and Longreads, and her tangents and general complaints can be seen on Twitter at @ByValentinaV.

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