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Bridgerton, the period piece that Shonda Rhimes’s Shondaland constructed for Netflix, has been a massive success for the streaming service. Launched during Christmas weekend last year, the TV show became an immediate sensation, shattering streaming records for Netflix across borders. Season 1 became Netflix’s most-watched original TV series so far, with more than 82 million households tuning in to see it during the first 28 days following its release. Bridgerton might have lost its momentum in the final weeks of January, with Marvel’s WandaVision stealing attention away from Netflix’s hit, but Netflix confirmed that a second season is already in the making. It could be a while until we see the Bridgertons resume their romantic activities, but this gives plenty of people time to catch up with this beloved spin on Julia Quinn’s novels.
Netflix just reminded potential viewers and existing fans in the best possible way that all 10 episodes of Bridgerton are streaming online. The streaming giant released a clip on its YouTube channel featuring some of the most iconic scenes in the series, but with nearly every character speaking a different language.
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‘Bridgerton’ fans are going nuts over this dub swap video Netflix made originally appeared on BGR.com on Fri, 26 Mar 2021 at 17:13:09 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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