Bridgerton fans, brace yourselves: Season 4 is set to bring some unexpected yet delightful changes to the beloved Regency-era series. For the first time, the lush, pastel world of Bridgerton will transition from its signature perpetual spring to the warm, golden hues of fall. Showrunner Jess Brownell recently revealed in an interview with the Los Angeles Times, “We always live in this perpetual spring in Bridgerton, but we’re playing around with the idea of fall for the first time.
” This marks a significant visual shift, as the show’s first three seasons have consistently bathed the ton in vibrant springtime colors, evoking a sense of endless bloom and romance.
But don’t worry, die-hard Bridgerton lovers—Brownell assures us that the series won’t lose its signature charm. While the palette may shift to embrace the earthy tones of autumn, the opulence and lushness that fans adore will remain intact.
“It’s still going to be just as lush and colorful, but just more in those warm fall colors instead of the pastels,” Brownell noted. This change is not just a creative choice but also a practical one, as the timing of the shoot coincided with the fall season. “Some of that is about the story and some of it is, honestly, just for practical reasons because we're shooting in the fall,” she explained.
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