It’s May, which means Bridgerton’s third season premiere is just a short carriage ride away. The Netflix series known for soirĂ©es, scandals and sweltering hot romances is turning things over to Colin Bridgerton and Penelope Featherington, or “Polin,” for short.
Based on Julia Quinn’s Bridgerton book series, Netflix’s hugely popular Regency-era show follows the fictional Bridgerton siblings and (so far) details their love stories. Season 3 will be the first not to follow the order of Quinn’s novels, twirling past the third book about Colin’s brother Benedict to focus on the fourth. (But that doesn’t mean the show won’t get to Benedict eventually.) Whereas last season told Anthony and Kate’s enemies-to-lovers saga, this season could potentially push Polin from close pals to something more.
Season 3 is a two-parter with release dates in May and June. Bridgerton will return for season 4, but here’s what you need to know about the next sure-to-be-swoon-worthy season of the show.
When does the new season drop?
Grab a quill (or a more contemporary writing utensil) because you need to jot down two release dates for Bridgerton’s third season.
The first date, marking the release of the first four episodes, is May 16, and the remaining four eps arrive on June 13. You’ll be able to watch the new drops beginning at 3 a.m. ET/midnight PT.
New to Netflix? You can opt for an ad-free or ad-supported plan to watch all of Bridgerton and the spin-off Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story. Note that if you choose Netflix’s $7 per month plan with ads, some titles will be off-limits due to licensing restrictions (the Sydney Sweeney-starring rom-com Anyone but You is one example). Read more about the streamer in our review.
Here are all the episodes in the two-part season:
Episode 1 – Out of the Shadows
Episode 2 – How Bright the Moon
Episode 3 – Forces of Nature
Episode 4 – Old Friends
Episode 5 – Tick Tock
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