Netflix released the first season of Bridgerton, a period drama series produced by Shondaland and created by Chris Van Dusen, based on the book series by Julia Quinn.
Netflix officially announced the renewal of Bridgerton for a second season, continuing the story of the Bridgerton family in Regency-era England.
Netflix released the second season of Bridgerton, focusing on the storyline of Anthony Bridgerton and Kate Sharma.
Netflix announced that Bridgerton was renewed for a third season, signaling the ongoing popularity of the series.
Casting calls and announcements for the third season of Bridgerton began, introducing new actors for upcoming characters based on Julia Quinn's novels.
Daphne Bridgerton makes her debut in the ton and is presented at the Queen's court to begin her season as a debutante.
Daphne Bridgerton and Simon Basset, the Duke of Hastings, meet and agree to a secret pact to pretend to court each other to avoid unwanted suitors and pressure from society.
Daphne and Simon publicly court each other at events, which causes a stir in the ton and affects their prospects and reputations.
After a series of personal revelations and conflicts, Daphne Bridgerton and Simon Basset marry in secret.
Daphne gives birth to her and Simon's child, marking a significant moment in their relationship and future of the Bridgerton family.
After their father's passing, Anthony Bridgerton steps up as the head of the Bridgerton family and Viscount Bridgerton.
Anthony Bridgerton opens his own social season aiming to find a suitable match despite his personal conflicts and responsibilities.