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Regé-jean Page departs ‘Bridgerton’ cast

Fans lament the loss of Duke of Hastings character

- By Sarah Bahr

Dearest readers, we have bad news.

Simon Bassett, the character played by Regéjean Page, the breakout star of the Netflix series “Bridgerton,” will not return for the show’s second season, Netflix and Shondaland, Shonda Rhimes’ production company, announced Friday.

The news was delivered, appropriat­ely enough, via a missive from Lady Whistledow­n, the show’s mysterious narrator — and sometimes instigator — of scandal.

“Dearest Readers, while all eyes turn to Lord Anthony Bridgerton’s quest to find a Viscountes­s, we bid adieu to Regé-jean Page, who so triumphant­ly played the Duke of Hastings,” a letter posted by the show’s Twitter account said. “We’ll miss Simon’s presence onscreen, but he will always be a part of the Bridgerton family.”

For readers of the Julia Quinn romance novels upon which the series is based, the news will not come as a shock. (The Duke of Hastings’ story line largely concludes in the series’ first novel, “The Duke and I.”)

But that did not mean fans were not still mourning his loss on Twitter on Friday.

“What?!?? There’s no #Bridgerton without Rene-jean Page,” one tweeted.

When the show left Page’s character and his now-wife, Daphne (Phoebe Dynevor), at the end of

the first season, she had just given birth to the couple’s first child, a son. Daphne will return for the new season, Netflix said, which will focus on her oldest brother, Anthony, and his own quest for romance.

“Daphne will remain a devoted wife and sister, helping her brother navigate the upcoming social season and what it has to offer — more intrigue and romance than my readers may be able to bear,” the letter from Lady Whistledow­n said.

The eight-episode saga, the first original series for

Netflix by Shonda Rhimes’ production company, was a hit with both fans and critics, and Netflix reported that 82 million households watched the series in its first month following a Christmas Day release. The show follows the drama of a courting season in 1813 London, with social machinatio­ns, scheming and scandal galore as highsociet­y families contrive to pair off their young eligibles.

In his review, The New York Times’s chief television critic, James Poniewozik, called the British period drama “sexy, smart popcorn escapism” that believes that characters of color “should get to have just as much fun, have just as much agency and range of possibilit­y — and be just as bad — as anyone else.”

Page, who last week won the NAACP Image Award for outstandin­g actor in a drama series, recently finished filming the Netflix spy thriller “The Gray Man.” Next up is a role in the film adaptation of “Dungeons & Dragons” for Hasbro/ eone and Paramount.

 ?? Liam Daniel / Netflix via AP ?? Phoebe Dynevor, left, and Rege-jean Page in a scene from “Bridgerton.” Page will not return to the cast of the hit Netflix show in the second season.
Liam Daniel / Netflix via AP Phoebe Dynevor, left, and Rege-jean Page in a scene from “Bridgerton.” Page will not return to the cast of the hit Netflix show in the second season.

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