Loved Watching Netflix’s Bridgerton? Here Are 5 Other Binge-Worthy Period Dramas To Add To Your Watchlist ( Photo Credit – IMDb )

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Netflix’s period drama Bridgerton, based on Julia Quinn’s book series by the name, is a massive hit amongst the younger generation of audience. The series seamlessly weaves Regency-era drama with modern sensibilities, transporting viewers to 1800s London. The storyline revolves around the social season of the ton when young ladies from affluent families are introduced to gentlemen so that they can choose their respective suitors.

Bridgerton was first released in 2020. The third season aired last year and the team is now preparing for the fourth season. The series has kept viewers on the edge of their seats with its palpable and sizzling chemistry between the lead couples, piping-hot gossip of Lady Whistledown, and aesthetics. While you eagerly await the upcoming season, here are five other binge-worthy period dramas that are equally captivating, aesthetic and might we say scandalous as well!

5. Mary & George (2024)

Plot: Based on the non-fiction book The King’s Assassin by Benjamin Wolley, Mary & George revolves around the scandalous affair between James VI and I and George Villiers, the first Duke of Buckingham. Set in 17th century England, the series is a gripping tale of a mother-son duo, Mary Villiers, played by Julianne Moore and George, played by Nicholas Galitzine.

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The story revolves around the rise of the mother-son duo in King James I’s court. The very ambitious and cunning Mary directs her son to seduce the king and become his lover. The British miniseries is filled with intrigue, betrayal, and political maneuvering, keeping viewers glued to their seats from start to finish.