Waiting eagerly for Bridgerton Season 4? Benedict Bridgerton’s (Luke Thompson) and Sophie Baek’s (Yerin Ha) love story will take center stage in the next season of Bridgerton, and we are so incredibly excited!
While Netflix has released some sneak peeks and pictures, they still have not given us a release date, and we are stuck waiting for any news we can get.
But there are some great shows you can watch while scratching that Bridgerton itch!
Rivals
Hulu’s latest TV show gives very Bridgerton-vibes even though it’s set in a totally different era. Set against the glamorous and competitive world of 1980s British television, the series follows Rupert Campbell-Black, played by Alex Hassell, as he battles with a rival TV network owner in the lush setting of the English Cotswolds. The show dives into the turbulent lives of TV moguls, bringing a mix of melodrama, double-crossing, and steamy romance. If you love high-stakes romance and period pieces, then you’ll love this new show.
The Buccaneers
Apple TV’s newest period drama sucks you into the drama as we follow American girls who head to England to find husbands. This show is based on a novel by the same name by Edith Wharton. Season 2 will likely premiere in early 2025.
Outlander
Like Bridgerton, Outlander was a romantic book series turned into a serial drama. Unlike Bridgerton, though, you’re going to get a much spicier storyline, perfect for anyone who feels like they want a little more heat in their period romance TV shows.
The Empress
The only bad thing about this one is that you’ll be back into the same cycle of waiting for the next season once you’re done. Set in the mid 1800s it follows the true story of how the Princess of Bavaria became the Empress of Austria.
Peaky Blinders
Peaky Blinders takes place a century ahead of Bridgerton, but it’s definitely a great option for someone who liked the mysterious subplots Bridgerton had to offer. While it may not be a romance, you’ll be enthralled by the setting and the characters all the same.
Versailles
If royalty is more your thing, Versailles is a must see period drama for Bridgerton fans. All those beats of love, hierarchy, power, betrayal, and manipulation that you love in Bridgerton are all here in Versailles – and I know you’re going to love it.
The Great
I have seen The Great come up on so many “what other period dramas do you watch besides Bridgerton” lists that I have to share it. I don’t even know how to describe this show; mostly because it’s a satire. Part comedy, part drama, it follows how “Catherine the Nothing” becomes “The Great”.
Marie Antoinette
Produced by the BBC and Canal+, Marie Antoinette is a stunning period drama that follows the true life of this amazing woman.
The Tudors
Who has more drama, romance, and excitement in their lives than Henry VIII? Released back in 2007, the Tudors was insanely popular; a great show to binge-watch for anyone who loves period dramas.
The Serpent Queen
Another great 16th century period drama, the Serpent Queen follows the story of Catherine de’ Medici as she moves from Florence to France and weds a nobleman. Her real life story leads to her producing 3 heirs and ruling alongside them – but this period drama shows the dark side of what got her there.
Harlots
The polar opposite of the prim and proper ladies of Bridgerton, Harlots features the ladies of the night and all the troubles that come with that line of work. Plus Nicola Coughlan is in the cast!
Call the Midwife
This is another period drama that comes up on a lot of recommendations, including from myself. While it doesn’t really hit the same beats as Bridgerton, it has that same period-piece vibe (if that makes sense).
Reign
Set in the 1500s, Reign is great for Bridgerton fans who loved the politics behind a marriage. It’s based on the true story of Mary Stuart—the queen of Scotland—as she plans to wed the prince of France for a political alliance.
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