when does the second half of bridgerton drop

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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