The second half of the current Bridgerton season (the new split season everyone’s talking about right now) is set to drop about one month after Part 1, with Netflix’s usual 3 a.m. ET / 12 a.m. PT release time window.

Quick Scoop

  • Netflix is doing Bridgerton as a two-part season, with a short gap between Part 1 and Part 2 to build hype and keep the show trending over several weeks.
  • Part 2 drops in the standard Netflix slot: just after midnight Pacific Time, which is 3 a.m. Eastern Time, and equivalent local times elsewhere.
  • Fans on forums are already planning late-night watches and countdowns around that window, treating the Part 2 drop almost like a mini-premiere night.

Why Netflix Splits the Season

  • Splitting the season into two parts creates two big waves of buzz instead of one quick binge-and-forget weekend.
  • It stretches the time Bridgerton dominates timelines, discussions, and fan theories, without fully switching to a weekly release model.

“You either release episodes weekly or drop the whole season at once; any other approach destroys the momentum for these short-season shows.” – as one fan put it in a recent Bridgerton thread, showing how split seasons are a hot debate right now.

TL;DR

Expect the second half of Bridgerton to land roughly one month after the first batch, in Netflix’s usual middle-of-the-night slot (around 3 a.m. ET in the US), so if you want to watch the exact minute it hits, plan for a late night (or an early morning).

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