Why Is Bridgerton Season 3 Only 4 Episodes? Will There Be More Added?
The first season of Bridgerton has eight episodes, which came out together on December 25, 2020. Season 2 also has eight episodes and they premiered in bulk on March 25, 2022. So, fans are wondering why Bridgerton Season 3 only has four episodes, and whether more episodes will come out in the future.
So, here is what we have learned about the total episode count of Bridgerton Season 3.
Is Bridgerton Season 3 only four episodes long?
No, Bridgerton Season 3 is not four episodes long. The third season premiered on May 16, with four episodes that have a runtime of 52-58 minutes each. These episodes are titled “Out of the Shadows,” “How Bright the Moon,” “Forces of Nature,” and “Old Friends.” The apparent short length of Season 3 has baffled some fans. However, they can rest assured that more episodes of the season are coming out soon on Netflix.
Will there be more Bridgerton Season 3 episodes added to Netflix?
Yes, more Bridgerton Season 3 episodes will be added to Netflix. The third season has been split into two parts, each comprising four episodes. Accordingly, Bridgerton Season 3 Part 2 is slated to debut on June 13. Also, just like Part 1, the four episodes of Part 2 will be released together. Their titles are “Tick Tock,” “Romancing Mister Bridgerton,” “Joining of Hands,” and “Into the Light.”
Over the years, Bridgerton has become one of the most popular shows in the world. So, Netflix’s decision to split the third season into two parts likely stems from that popularity. Moreover, in the past, the streaming giant has split seasons of The Crown, Stranger Things, and The Witcher, to name a few.
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