Fans of the beloved period drama Bridgerton were left reeling after an accidental leak revealed the much-anticipated release dates for Season 3. The official Bridgerton account, formerly known as Twitter, briefly changed its header, revealing a two-part premiere. Part 1 was slated for May 16, 2024, with Part 2 following on June 13, 2024.
The header was quickly changed, leaving fans bewildered and frustrated. Was this a slip-up, a marketing ploy, or a blatant disregard for their devoted viewership? Speculation ran rampant online, fueling a frenzy of passionate tweets and heated debates.
The next day, Netflix put an end to the agonizing mystery by dropping an official announcement trailer. The leaked dates were confirmed, but the mixed emotions lingered. While thrilled to finally have a premiere date, fans grappled with the unusual split release and the extended wait.
The announcement came after a long silence, over two years since the release of Bridgerton Season 2 back in March 2022. Previous rumors of a December 2023 release were debunked by Adjoa Andoh, who plays the formidable Lady Danbury.
Andoh further fueled the fire by revealing that Season 3 had been ready for quite some time. This raised questions about Netflix's decision to delay the release.
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