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Jess Brownell, showrunner of Bridgerton season three, revealed to The Hollywood Reporter that fans may have to wait another two years for season four, sparking a frenzy on social media. Brownell explained that the production process takes eight months to film, followed by editing, dubbing, and writing, which puts them on a two-year pace. Although this may be a long wait for fans craving more of the show's gossip, romance, and drama, there are other captivating period dramas available to binge in the meantime.

Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story Check out the Bridgerton prequel series, Queen Charlotte, created by Shonda Rhimes. It delves into Queen Charlotte's early days and her marriage to King George. The show intertwines two timelines, preceding the events of Bridgerton and taking place between seasons two and three.



India Amarteifio plays Queen Charlotte, while Corey Mylchreest portrays King George. The Crown In contrast to Bridgerton and Queen Charlotte's fictionalised portrayal of the 18th-century monarchy, The Crown explores the real-life reign of Queen Elizabeth II and the modern British royal family. Over six seasons, the Emmy-winning series chronicles the royal family's history, from Queen Elizabeth's early days on the throne to the arrival of Princess Diana and the courtship of Prince William and Kate Middleton.

The Great The Great, a Hulu series starring Elle Fanning and Nicholas Hoult, is a period drama that predates the Regency era of Bridgerton. The show follows.

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