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The First ‘Sanditon’ Season 2 Preview Is Here, ‘Bridgerton’ Fans

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After everyone binge-watched BridgertonNetflix’s hit period drama, The Tudors, is now available on December 2020. Fans couldn’t stop recommending the historical-romance series The Tudors Sanditon

Based on Jane Austin’s last, unfinished novel SanditonCharlotte Heywood (Rose Williams) is a Sussex girl who arrives at Sanditon to spend the summer. After making friends with the Parker brothers, she finds herself in a bit a love triangle. Similar to the way. Bridgerton fans reacted to Regé-Jean Page, one of Sanditon’sTheo James’ performance of Sidney Parker, the hot, broody Sidney Parker, was huge.

Unfortunately, the ITV series was canceled in 2019 before it even hit PBS Masterpiece in 2020…at least until BridgertonTwo-season renewals were sparked by mania and a huge Twitter movement. “We are absolutely delighted to announce a second and third season of Sanditon, a show that has inspired such a passionate and devoted fan base,” said Susanne Simpson, a producer with Masterpiece in May 2021. “Audiences can expect romance, humor, and plenty of twists and turns in these new seasons of Sanditon.”

Fans were delighted, if a little disappointed, that James was finally here. opted not to returnas the dashing romantic lead. It’s just another thing. Sanditonshares many things in common with BridgertonPage also said goodbye to Page in the end of season one.

We now have a first glimpse of what season 2 has in store, as well as a premiere day. “I’m exceedingly fond of Sanditon and the people in it,” Charlotte says in a preview clip, which was dropped on YouTube on January 20. The video’s caption adds, “Pack your bags and get ready for an all-new season of Sanditon, premiering Sunday, March 20, 2022, at 9/8c on MASTERPIECE, PBS.

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While Sidney Parker’s absence is not mentioned in the teaser it will be addressed in the first episode of season 2. “Theo made it very clear he didn’t want to come back, so we had to think how to engage with that. Obviously, we couldn’t recast because that would’ve destroyed the integrity of our world,” showrunner Justin Young said in a new interview with Decider. “It would seem absurd. So we thought we need to make clear to the audience right from the beginning that he’s not coming back. And we need to let the audience grieve along with Charlotte.”



Source: Glamour

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