The countdown to the second part of the third season of "Bridgerton" is on, and executive producer Shonda Rhimes gives a glimpse of how things will play out with some insightful words about the series finale.
If you've been living under a rock, let us give you a quick overview. Bridgerton Season 3, Part 1 was released on May 16, 2024, with episodes 1 through 4 debuting on Netflix, leaving viewers with a cliffhanger after Polin officially left the friend zone with the infamous carriage scene. Now, the remaining four episodes will be released as part two on June 13, 2024, and of course, fans are devouring every clue they can find on the internet.
The June 3, 2024, Netflix officially revealed the full trailer for Bridgerton Season 3, Part 2, showing romance and mayhem galore. While Polin appears to be enjoying their passionate romance and the Bridgerton family appears to be on board with their engagement, Penelope's secret threatens to disrupt their honeymoon phase, especially at Eloise's insistence.
Ahead of the Bridgerton season 3, part 2 premiere, Shonda Rhimes stopped by the Today show and took a look at what's next for Polin, admitting that despite all the chaos that's sure to come, the finale of the series, in fact, managed to make her cry, a rare feat.
When Rhimes was asked to reveal more information about the final four episodes of season three , remained silent. . She admitted that the cast and crew are "very tight-lipped" about the show's progress, before revealing some details about what's to come. "I would say it's sexy and amazing in a lot of ways," she revealed. “And at the end I cried too. I found it very touching and I don't cry all the time. So I got really into it. I think it's a great story."
By the way, Rhimes isn't the only person involved with Bridgerton who has high hopes for the second half of season three. , Nicola Coughlan, the season's lead actress, admitted to the Hollywood Reporter that episodes 5 and 6 of Bridgerton season 3 were her favorites] are in this giddy moment and are so in love," she said, "because it's so, some of the best things on this show are when you see people who are really in love with each other, so happy and content.'