Great news for fans of Bridgerton!
19.07.2021 - 02:07 / etonline.com
season 2 after another positive COVID-19 test, according to multiplereports.Filming was last shut down for 24 hours on Thursday after a crew member tested positive for the virus. Production picked back up on Friday but was promptly halted again on Saturday after the latest positive test. Because of this, Netflix has reportedly paused production for an indefinite period of time to establish a timetable for a safe return.
Great news for fans of Bridgerton!
Will Thorne Staff WriterLady Whistledown’s quill is scrawling once more.“Bridgerton” season 2 production has arguably been through more drama than the show itself, but after two abrupt halts due to COVID-19 cases, the Netflix hit is back up and running. Showrunner Chris Van Dusen confirmed the good news to Variety. “We are back under way.
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Filming for the hotly anticipated second season of the Netflix hit series “Bridgerton” has shut down indefinitely after two individuals involved in the project tested positive for Covid-19 within a matter of days of each other.
Hello Magazine. Netflix representatives did not immediately respond to a request for comment on Saturday.
UPDATE: Production on Season 2 of “Bridgerton” has shut down once again following its second COVID-19 case in a week, Variety has confirmed.Production has been paused for an indefinite period of time on the popular Netflix show.
EXCLUSIVE: Netflix has halted Bridgerton’s Season 2 shoot for the second time in a week after another positive Covid test hit the wildly popular Regency-era drama, Deadline can reveal.