Hannah Dodd attends the special screening of "Bridgerton" Season 3 - Part Two at Odeon Luxe Leicester Square in London^ England. London^ United Kingdom - June 12^ 2024

Netflix reveals that ‘Bridgerton’ Season 5 will focus on Francesca and Michaela

Netflix has officially kicked off production on Bridgerton Season 5, confirming that the story will center on Francesca Bridgerton, played by Hannah Dodd, and her evolving relationship with Michaela Stirling, portrayed by Masali Baduza.

According to the streaming service, the new season follows Francesca as she attempts to move forward two years after the loss of her husband, John Stirling. As Netflix described: “Two years after losing her beloved husband John, Fran decides to reenter the marriage mart for practical reasons.” However, her plans become complicated when Michaela returns to London, stirring unexpected emotions and forcing Francesca to choose between logic and desire.

The storyline builds directly on events from Season 4, where viewers saw John’s death and the early groundwork laid for Francesca’s connection with Michaela—who was reimagined from Michael in Julia Quinn’s original novels. Their relationship will now take center stage, marking a major shift for the series.

Showrunner Jess Brownell has hinted that this installment will lean heavily into emotional longing, describing it as a season defined by “yearning.” She also emphasized its significance, noting that while queer love stories have been told before, making one the focal point of an entire Bridgerton season is a meaningful step forward.

Since debuting, Bridgerton has followed a rotating format, with each season spotlighting a different sibling’s journey to love—from Daphne and Simon in Season 1 to Anthony and Kate in Season 2, and Colin and Penelope in Season 3. Despite occasional changes to the book order, the long-term goal remains to explore all eight siblings’ stories.

Season 5 will also see the return of familiar faces, including Adjoa Andoh, Jonathan Bailey, Nicola Coughlan, Ruth Gemmell, Luke Newton, and Golda Rosheuvel, with narration once again provided by Julie Andrews.

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