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"Happier Than Ever" by Billie Eilish. Cover by Vitamin String Quartet. In the final moments of episode 3, Lord Debling asks Penelope to dance at a ball, as Colin watches in jealousy.
As of January 1, 2025, Season 3 was sixth in Netflix's top-10 all time list, for any language, with 846.5 million hours viewed/106 million views. [ 167 ] Season 3 became the second most watched series on Netflix during the first half of 2024, with 92 million views. [ 168 ]
The music for the historical fiction-romance streaming television series Bridgerton, on the novel series of the same name by Julia Quinn, features an orchestral and classical score composed and produced by Kris Bowers and orchestral covers of contemporary popular music, [1] [2] performed by Vitamin String Quartet, Dunno and Bowers himself. [3]
The Regency series hasn’t only focused on the Bridgertons though, with characters such as the Featheringt ... June 17, 2024 at 3:50 PM. 1 / 7. The Houses on Netflix’s ‘Bridgerton’ Ranked ...
Attention, Dearest Reader! Netflix's Bridgerton is almost back for season 3. Following the landslide success of the show's spinoff series, Queen Charlotte, Netflix's popular Regency romance is ...
Francesca Stirling (née Bridgerton), Countess of Kilmartin (played by Ruby Stokes in seasons 1–2, and Hannah Dodd in season 3–) is the sixth Bridgerton child. She is more reserved than the rest of her family and spends most of the first two seasons away practicing pianoforte. Her debut takes place in season 3.
What happens to the rest of the Bridgertons in the Season 3 finale? While Penelope and Colin's love story was full of highs and lows, the rest of the Bridgertons also had an eventful season.
Kris Bowers, who scored both the first and second seasons of Bridgerton, also worked on two original soundtrack projects for the series through Sony Music. [3] The first one, Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story (Soundtrack from the Netflix Series), was supervised by Bowers, with co-production by Max Wrightson and co-writing of some tracks by Alec Sievern and Michael Dean Parsons.