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Shonda Rhimes Speaks On Possibility of ‘Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story’ Getting A Second Season

Shonda Rhimes’ latest Netflix series Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story was just released and people are already wondering whether or not the limited Bridgerton prequel will get a second season.

While recently speaking with Entertainment Weekly, Rhimes touched upon the topic, sharing that she isn’t ruling the idea of a second season 2 out.

“There have been questions, but I’m not having conversations about it yet,” Rhimes said about the show, which has been billed as a limited series. “I could live with Charlotte and George forever, but we told a very specific, closed-ended story that I think is a complete tale of this complicated, imperfect love. But I’m not ruling anything out because I never know.”

Arsema Thomas, who plays young Agatha Danbury in the series, is eager to reprise her role.

“I am obsessed with this character,” Thomas told EW. “I never thought I could love like this until I had my own child. I feel like I gave birth, and Shonda Rhimes is her daddy. I am the mommy. It would be amazing to inhabit that space again. But also where we’ve left her off now, she’s a good space. If that’s the last time I get to be her, she’s empowered and she’s ready to walk on her own two feet. But if I do get a call for doing it again, I will take it.”

India Amarteifio would love to play young Queen Charlotte in another season.

“I have loved this character,” Amarteifio shared. “She’s fantastic. I feel very lucky to be able to portray someone who’s so complex. I would absolutely love to do something in the realm again.”

Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story is currently streaming on Netflix

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