Filming on Netflix's swoon-worthy series Bridgerton has been paused indefinitely

Publish Date
Monday, 19 July 2021, 3:57PM

Ever since Netflix's swoon-worthy series Bridgerton hit our screens, fans have been eager to watch more of the high-society scandals centred around the family.

But following the excitement the incredibly popular series - adapted from Julia Quinn's novels - had officially been renewed for a second, third and fourth season, filming on season two has been paused indefinitely.

Production on the show was halted for 24 hours on Thursday after an unnamed crew member tested positive for coronavirus, and although things were able to get started again on Friday, a second positive COVID-19 test result means the set has had to be closed again.

Netflix declined to comment on whether it was a cast or crew member who has received the second positive result.

According to Deadline, there is now no date set to resume production while producers come up with a timetable when they believe it will be safe to do so amid concern about the highly contagious Delta variant, which has swept through the UK, where filming has been taking place.

After the first positive result a few days ago, insiders admitted the large cast and crew involved with making the show meant keeping the set safe was a "logistical nightmare."

A source said: "[It’s] a logistical nightmare in terms of trying to keep staff safe, prevent an outbreak or contain one when it's been identified. It's also a headache for producers because removing cast or crew and putting them into isolation means they have to be replaced at short notice, and that's not always possible.

"Netflix have gone to great lengths to ensure all the relevant measures are in place on Bridgerton. This just goes to show how difficult it is for such a large set to be completely Covid-secure."

Netflix has not confirmed a release date yet.

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