Queen Charlotte | 7 series similar to the Bridgerton spinoff on Netflix, HBO, Apple TV and other platforms

The intrigues and love affairs of ‘The Bridgertons’ They knew how to capture the audience when Netflix premiered the first season of the series based on the novels by Julia Quinn, and ‘Queen Charlotte‘, the ‘spin-off’ that delves into the love story of the empowered queen in fiction has not disappointed fans.

If you have been hungry for more period fiction or with plots similar to those of this soap opera set at the beginning of the 19th century, you can take advantage of other proposals available on the platforms, and even on open television, with that touch ‘ british’ or ‘retro’ so characteristic of the family of Anthony, Daphne, Benedict, Eloise and company.

Here we review 7 that fit the spirit of ‘The Bridgertons’. ‘Spoiler’: in one of them no one has ever put on a corsetbut the characters also face the nuisance of a gossip who reveals their most unspeakable secrets.

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The quintessential period series of recent years, which starts just a century after ‘The Bridgertons’, with the sinking of the ‘Titanic’. the aristocratic family Crawley He will have to overcome different difficulties in his impressive country house. Created by Julian Fellowes, knows how to perfectly combine the daily stories of the clan and its servants (jealousy between sisters, quarrels between servants) with some great historical events that will mark their lives, such as the outbreak of the First World War, the spread of Spanish fever and the consequences of the Russian revolution on British high society. The story continued into a movie, and this April 29 comes the second.

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This heavily romanced historical drama is set in a fashion house in post-war Paris. Their outfits are marvelous, and evoke the best dresses and costume care from the historical series, but they also underpin the glamor of the business that stars in the family knot and that causes the conflict between the two leading brothers. The director of the series, Dearbhla Walsh, already directed the Dickens classic ‘Little Dorrit’ in 2008 and participated in the hit series ‘The Handmaid’s Tale’ on HBO Max. Available on Amazon Prime Video

british novelist daisy goodwin was based on the personal diary of the queen Victoriathe longest-reigning monarch in the history of the United Kingdom, behind only Elizabeth II (ruled for 63 years old, from 1837 to 1901), to narrate his accession to the throne at just 18 years old, his fruitful marriage with Alberto de Saxony and the internal struggles in his court. He ‘The Crown’ of a century ago.

Sisi, the mythical Empress of Austria, was forever linked to her fictional recreation through actress Romy Schneider. However, her condition as a superstar of 19th century Europe, which has led some to compare her even with Lady Diana in terms of the popular footprint left by her lifestyle, has made her revive in various adaptations and historical reviews, among them this 2021 German series that already has two seasons. Available on Disney+

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The creator of Downton Abbey repeat the formula, now with the New York of the late 19th century as a backdrop. There are no queens here, but there are nobles who want to maintain their status above the new rich who have come to the city of great opportunities. A young woman from a good family (played by Meryl Streep’s youngest daughter) who has just been orphaned and penniless finds herself between these two worlds, represented by her uptight and wealthy aunt (Christine Baransky) and her new neighbor, the ambitious Mrs. Russell (Carrie Coon).

Andrew Davis (‘Bridget Jones’s Diary’) adapts the last unfinished novel by Jane Austen, about a fishing village that at the beginning of the 19th century was preparing to host the construction of a large spa, called to revitalize the area. Charlotte, a fairly modern young woman for the time who has just arrived in the area, will witness the intrigues and alliances between their eccentric new neighbors.

From the English ballrooms of ‘The Bridgertons’, to the hectic Russian court. This series shows the rise to power of Catherine the Great (Elle Fanning)Empress of Russia for 34 years, from 1762 until his death at age 67. Is UIt’s not period fiction, but it has very current language and lots of comic elements.

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Set in a time close to ‘The Bridgertons’, in the mid-19th century, it shows the American poetess Emily Dickinson in his younger years. With a protagonist who is quite similar to the most rebellious sister of the clan, Eloise, she opts for a language more typical of the 21st century and of the ‘millennial’ generation than of a period series.

Another fiction set in the 19th century, specifically in the Yorkshire of 1832, but more transgressive than the adventures of ‘The Bridgertons‘. Based on the exciting life of the landowner and industrialist Anne Lister and their codified diaries, documenting a lifetime of lesbian relationshipsopenly shows a subject (female homosexuality) that in those years was absolutely taboo.

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