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'Bridgerton' Author Responds to Worries Over Future Recasting

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Julia Quinn, the author of Bridgerton, shared her thoughts on potential changes in upcoming seasons, hinting at character recasting in an exclusive interview with Us Weekly. She expressed excitement about the adaptation of her novel To Sir Phillip, With Love.

For the future seasons of Bridgerton, there is speculation about possible cast changes, character exits, and book adaptations. The series, based on Julia Quinn's book series, revolves around the Bridgerton family's romantic pursuits.

Quinn discussed the uncertainty surrounding the return of actor Chris Fulton and the potential recasting of younger siblings Hyacinth and Gregory. She mentioned that the actors' age progression aligns with the show's filming timeline.

As the series progresses, Quinn highlighted the challenges of writing for characters like Gregory, emphasizing his unique romantic journey. She also mentioned the growth of the Bridgerton family members as they find love in Regency-era London.

Future Developments and Collaborations

In upcoming seasons, Bridgerton will explore new love stories within the family. Quinn is launching JQ Editions to recommend historical romance novels and partnering with Spotify for innovative features like Page Match to connect physical and e-books with audiobooks seamlessly.

Bridgerton fans can anticipate the continuation of the series on February 26 with the second part of season 4. The audiobooks for the entire Bridgerton series are available on Spotify Premium for listeners' enjoyment.