
Page may not be a part of season two, but there’s still a lot to look forward to as Anthony Bridgerton (Jonathan Bailey) meets his match in Kate Sharma, played by newcomer Simone Ashley.
“I can tell you I just got into the editing bay on the first couple episodes in the second season, and I don’t think people are going to be ready,” said Dusen.
“I think, honestly, it’s everything I think audiences loved so much about the first season, but just more. I think we’re going to be back with an even greater escape to 19th century Regency London.”
Dusen described Bailey and Ashley’s chemistry as “magnetic.”
“You cannot take your eyes off of them when they’re together on screen. I can’t wait for audiences to see that, or really, to feel that. I’m excited,” he said.
Dusen said many fans had told him that Kate and Anthony are their favorite couple from the books, and he thinks they won’t disappoint.
“There’s something special about the two of them, Simone and Jonathan, and I think people will respond to them,” he said.
“I’ve always wanted (the experience of watching the show) to be similar to the experience of reading one of those romance novels in terms of things feeling sexy and a little dangerous and fun and it being a bit of a wild ride at times, so I think that will always be a part of the Bridgerton special sauce.”
Looking back on the Emmy-nominated first season, Dusen said he’s most proud of how he expanded the world of “Bridgerton” to make it more diverse, starting with the addition of Queen Charlotte.
Historians saw the real Charlotte as England’s first queen of color, and when Dusen learned that fact, he knew that it would be incorporated into the show.
“I think that once I created that character and made the most powerful person in this world a person of color, this fabulous queen, I think everything else started to fall into place for me,” said Dusen.
“She provided the basis for this multi-hued and multi-ethnic society that the show was going to be set in, so I’m proud of that.”
In season two, Kate’s family will have come from India, and her last name is now Sharma instead of Sheffield, as it is in the books. Dusen said he sees the show as “a chance to marry history and fantasy in a fascinating way,” and that’s not changing any time soon.
The first season of “Bridgerton” is available to stream on Netflix.
Based on Julia Quinn’s best-selling series of novels, “Bridgerton” is set in the lavish and competitive world of London high society during the regency period of the early 1800s.
The Netflix series has already been renewed through season four, so there’s plenty of your period soapy obsession to come. But because a different book will inspire each season in the series, that means the focus on each Bridgerton child will change.
The second season of the series will draw from the sequel in Quinn’s romance series, “The Viscount Who Loved Me,” which follows the quest of Daphne’s brother, Lord Anthony Bridgerton, to find his viscountess.
(With inputs from ANI)
(Edited by Ojaswin Kathuria and Nikita Nikhil)