Lord Anthony gets tangled in a love triangle in trailer for Bridgerton‘s second season

This season will follow the premise of Julia Quinn’s second Bridgerton novel, The Viscount Who Loved Me

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Lord Anthony gets tangled in a love triangle in trailer for Bridgerton‘s second season
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Netflix shared a teaser for the Rége-Jean Page-less second season of Bridgerton last month, giving viewers a glimpse at Lord Anthony Bridgerton’s search for love. But in the newly released trailer for the upcoming season, we learn that his courtship is a far more complicated story than it first appeared.

Two of the new debutantes are Kate and Edwina Sharma. But Edwina, Kate’s half-sister, is the one everyone has their eyes on—everyone including Lord Anthony. But, as Lady Whistledown narrates, anyone who wants to get with Edwina has to first win over her older sister Kate.

There’s tension between Lord Anthony and Kate, and it becomes evident there’s stronger chemistry between them than between Anthony and Edwina. Lord Anthony and Kate share plenty of lingering gazes through the trailer.

Anthony seems set on hiding his feelings for Kate, but his sister Daphne poses question that might make him rethink his strategy: “Is this young lady truly the one you heart? The one that makes it impossible for you to look away from them at any given moment?” she asks.

The question is paired with a scene where Anthony, who is in the middle chatting with Edwina, can’t help but look at Kate instead—so, he must know the answer to Penelope’s question.

As previously reported, this season of Bridgerton won’t feature much of Daphne. Instead, the show will focus on Lord Anthony, following the events from Julia Quinn’s second Bridgerton novel, The Viscount Who Loved Me.

However, there’s plenty going on with the other characters, too. As briefly shown in the trailer, it’s also Anthony’s little sister Eloise’s turn to be a debutante. But while her family pressures her to find a suitable husband, her focus is still on trying to uncover who Lady Whistleblower is—though, unbeknownst to her, the answer is right in front of her.

The second season of Bridgerton premieres on March 25.

14 Comments

  • soveryboreddd-av says:

    Stupid for a show whose viewers are women to get rid of the only eye candy in the show. All they are left with is two similar looking generic looking somewhat attractive white British dudes. The actor now can be considered for the next James Bond and he’s probably glad he’s no longer on the show.

    • antsnmyeyes-av says:

      The gay generic looking white British dude is pretty hot. 

      • soveryboreddd-av says:

        He looks so much like his brother I thought that they both were one character. I must admit the show was mainly on in background while I play a puzzle game on my phone. 

    • shoequeeny-av says:

      The actor chose to leave.

    • pinkkittie27-av says:

      I’m not upset by this because if Daphne and Simon were still central, the show would become a tiresome story of a married couple fighting. The first season’s success was due to it being a sexy drama about courtship and scandal- it makes sense to have season two center on courtship and scandal through other characters.

    • toecheese4life-av says:

      He didn’t want to come back. 

    • elsavontrapp-av says:

      Simon isn’t really in any of the subsequent books. And there will be more men in the show than just Anthony, Benedict, and Colin. Gregory grows up, and Eloise, Francesca, and Hyacinth still need to marry so I’m sure they’ll do some excellent casting for those partners.

  • sayitright-av says:

    Calendar marked.

  • whatwasright26-av says:

    Well god bless that corgi for dumping him in the lake and whoever made his shirt that sheer.

    • nenburner-av says:

      Kate is all of us in that moment.

    • dr-boots-list-av says:

      The show is set in an alternate-history Regency period where the races are integrated, all fabrics are translucent when wet by royal mandate, and no one suffers from class-based oppression (yet everyone still has many servants and spends all their time at garden parties).

    • operasara-av says:

      I like that shirt

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