Shonda Rhimes Was “Really Shocked” By Fan Reaction To Regé-Jean Page’s Bridgerton Exit
Fans can't get over the fact that 'Bridgerton' breakout Regé-Jean Page will not return in Season 2.
Shonda Rhimes was "really shocked" with the world's response to Regé-Jean Page's exit after it was confirmed he is to leave Bridgerton.
Speaking to Vanity Fair, the Netflix period drama's creator had always signed on the 31-year-old actor for one series as the Duke of Hastings but when it was announced he wouldn't be coming back, there was a period of mourning from fans.
She said: "I was really shocked, because usually that happens when I’ve killed off somebody that’s been around for a while. Like, we didn’t kill him, he’s still alive! [Regé-Jean] is a powerful, amazing actor and that meant we did our job - every season, our job is finding the right people and putting together this incredible, world-shifting romance. I don’t know that I expected this much of an explosion, given that every book [in the Bridgerton series] is a different romance. What would be the ever-after of this combo? I mean, really: What would Regé-Jean do, you know what I mean? We gave them their happily ever after! And now we have this next couple coming. And so yeah, I was like, whoa!"
Rhimes can see people are having a "hard time letting go" of the character.
She added: "We made a one-season deal with him at the beginning of season one. That was the plan: come and do one season as the duke. Anything else that was extra and wasn’t really the plan when we started wasn’t the plan when we finished.
"So there’s a lot of fantastically interesting talk that’s been going on, mainly cause I think people are having a hard time letting go."
Meanwhile, Netflix won't be letting go Bridgerton anytime soon: the streaming service announced on Tuesday (Apr 13) that it has renewed the series for a third and fourth season even before Season 2 is done filming.
Netflix tweeted: "Breaking news from the ton! Bridgerton is returning for seasons three *AND* four! (sic)"
It also shared a message from the show's gossip columnist, Lady Whistledown, which read: "Esteemed members of the ton. It seems we have a rather special announcement.
"Bridgerton shall return for seasons three and four. This author shall have to purchase more ink… Yours Truly, Lady Whistledown (sic)."