Set to debut in 2020, ‘Bridgerton’ is based on a series of historical romance novels by bestselling author Julia Quinn.

[Editor’s Note: Mild spoilers follow for the Bridgerton series of novels.]

“Grey’s Anatomy.” “Scandal.” “How to Get Away with Murder.” “Private Practice.” “Station 19.” Is there a showrunner with a higher batting average than Shonda Rhimes? I don’t think so. That’s why her 2017 deal with Netflix — reportedly for $150 million dollars — created shockwaves after she was safely cocooned at ABC for over a decade: Rhimes, the highest-paid showrunner in television, knows what audiences want and offers the dream combination of attributes as she brings stories to screen: she’s both brilliantly creative and prolific.

As her “How to Get Away with Murder” is filming its final episodes for its finale in May, Rhimes’ empire is expanding. Her first show for Netflix is “Bridgerton,” set to debut this year, and it made IndieWire’s list of most anticipated TV shows of 2020. It’s at the same time a safe choice for the streamer — something that is based on existing and beloved book series — and innovative, featuring a race-blind cast in a romance set during England’s early 1800s Regency period. While official details have been few and far between from Netflix, some careful Instagram sleuthing has revealed a trove of key details about the production.

As of early March, production has officially wrapped, and, frankly the wrap party looks like it was a hell of a time. Several of the cast and crew posted heartfelt tributes to their time on set, including Phoebe Dynevor, who wrote on Instagram “love you all you ridiculously marvellous humans.” Bessie Carter lovingly described it as “what a madness” and Nicola Coughlan cheered “high five if you finished filming Bridgerton Series One.” (Is that….a hint or a wish for Season 2? We shall see.”

Now that filming is in the can and it’s up to the gods in post production to make the finishing touches on the show, here’s everything you need to know about “Bridgerton”:

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