Bridgerton, how many books remain to be adapted after season 3?

Bridgerton, how many books remain to be adapted after season 3?
Bridgerton, how many books remain to be adapted after season 3?

If Netflix wanted to continue to bet on its winning horse Bridgerton – which is very likely – we could be facing the beginning of a long series of seasons. After the first two, full of twists and turns, now all eyes are pointed in the direction of the third, ready to end with the second part arriving in June.

What will happen then between Colin and Penelope in the last few episodes? After learning where the third season of Bridgerton was filmed, the latter seems to want to focus on the third and fourth books of the novel series – A Gentleman’s Proposal and A Man to Be Conquered – placing the events of both at the same time. This is a novelty for the series, which based the first two seasons on one book each, that is, the first and second of the saga.

Regardless of what the showrunners want to do in the future, whether to continue with this mode or retrace their steps as done for the first two seasons, one thing is certain: fans want and will always want more. And the two-year wait between released seasons certainly doesn’t help appease the public.

To date, the series written by Julia Quinn It is made up of 8 main novels, all released between 2000 and 2006. However, there are numerous other works including anthologies, prequels and spin-offs, which could be taken into consideration for any other serial works. Therefore, if on the one hand there is almost certainty that we’ll see more than a few seasons on Netflix based on the series of novels, on the other hand fans could pass the time by recovering the gigantic amount of works that the author has written over the years. You just have to choose where to start! Or, as a third option, you could recover the 5 series that we recommend if you are a Bridgerton lover.

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