What You Should Watch After Bridgerton

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Publish Date : 2021-01-13 07:24:48


What You Should Watch After Bridgerton
12 JAN, 2021 11:58 PM

Outlander
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Outlander
Outlander has everything.

We're talking time travel, star-crossed romances, action and incredible fashion. The Starz original follows Claire Beauchamp Randall (Caitriona Balfe), a former WWII nurse who mysteriously ends up in 1743 Scotland. Along the way, Claire falls for handsome Highlander Jamie Fraser (Sam Heughan) and their connection is undeniable.

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So, if you're looking for a show to top Bridgerton's steamy sex scenes, Outlander is for you. Warning: Don't watch this show with your parents.

Where to watch it: You can find early seasons of Outlander on Netflix and the full series on Starz.

The Great, Nicholas Hoult, Elle Fanning
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The Great
From the genius behind The Favourite, Tony McNamara's The Great loosely tackles Russian Empress Catherine the Great (Elle Fanning)'s rise to power. While the Hulu hit definitely stretches the truth, it's certainly captivating thanks to the comedic dialogue, steamy love affairs and the treasonous plot.

Where to watch it: You can stream The Great on Hulu.

Pride and Prejudice, Colin Firth, Jennifer Ehle
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Pride and Prejudice (1995)
Craving more Regency-era courting? Well, look no further.

All the pomp and circumstance you love from Bridgerton can be found in the 1995 TV adaptation of Pride and Prejudice, which stars a young Colin Firth as Mr. Darcy. Even though there is minimal physical contact, you will see Colin in a soaking shirt. So, you're welcome.

Where to watch it: You can stream the 1995 Pride and Prejudice miniseries on HBO Max and on BritBox. Pro tip: 2020's Emma is also on HBO Max.

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Gossip Girl Cast, 2007
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Gossip Girl
This one may be obvious but, like in Bridgerton, Gossip Girl has an all-knowing writer revealing truths about those apart of an elite society. The teen drama, which stars Blake Lively, Leighton Meester, Penn Badgley, Chace Crawford and more, ran for six seasons on The CW between 2007 and 2012.

Although it's not a period piece, the music, fashion and drama are on the same level as Bridgerton's.

Where to watch it: You can catch Gossip Girl on HBO Max. (Side note: A reboot is heading to the streaming service in 2021.)

Downton Abbey
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Downton Abbey
If you like Bridgerton, we're betting you'll enjoy Downton Abbey.

Just like in the Netflix romance drama, Downton Abbey follows the individuals making up an aristocratic British family. Yet, the big difference in Downton Abbey is that it also sheds light on the lives of the family's servants. Downton Abbey boasts a large ensemble cast, including Dame Maggie Smith, Hugh Bonneville, Michelle Dockery and many more.

We should also mention that Downton Abbey won several prominent awards and inspired a major motion picture.

Where to watch it: You can find all of Downton Abbey on Peacock and BritBox.

For the People
6/13ABC
For the People
The people need more Regé-Jean Page.

So, we'd like to draw your attention to a short-lived Shondaland legal drama, For the People. The ABC show, which stars our favorite Duke of Hastings alongside Hope Davis, Ben Shenkman, Britt Robertson and others, ran for two seasons between 2018 and 2019.

It followed a group of young lawyers as they juggled their careers and personal lives while working for the Southern District of New York Federal Court.

Where to watch it: You can purchase both seasons of For the People on Amazon Prime Video.

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Hailee Steinfeld, Dickinson
7/13Apple
Dickinson
Another unexpected period piece.

Dickinson will make you look at poet Emily Dickinson differently. Thanks to creative liberties, Hailee Steinfeld plays the famed poet as a sarcastic wild card that we're all rooting for.

Where to watch it: Dickinson is streaming on Apple TV+.

Reign
8/13CW
Reign
Like in Bridgerton, The CW's Reign integrated modern aspects when creating this period piece.

This was certainly a positive for both shows as they walked away with vibrant costumes, memorable music moments and more. Similar to Bridgerton, Reign, which followed a fictionalized version of Mary, Queen of Scots' life, had plenty of sexy scenes to make any romantic swoon.

Where to watch it: You can purchase all four seasons on Amazon Prime Video. It is also available on Netflix.

Vanity Fair, Olivia Cooke, Tom Bateman
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Vanity Fair
Eager for more of Bridgerton's Claudia Jessie? Than we suggest taking a peek at the 2018 Vanity Fair series.

Based off William Makepeace Thackeray's novel, Vanity Fair follows charming social climber Becky Sharp (Olivia Cooke) as she tries to find a suitor that will secure her place in society. Not only does it have a Bridgerton alum in the cast, but it also features all the Regency-era manners that we love.

Where to watch it: You can find Vanity Fair on Amazon Prime Video.

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Vikings
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Vikings
Even though Vikings is more violent than Bridgerton, it has all the plot points a historical drama fan needs.

Inspired by the stories of famed Viking Ragnar Lothbrok, Vikings follows his (Travis Fimmel) legacy from farmer to legend and the journeys of his children. While there's plenty of action, the intimate scenes are definitely worth catching.

Where to watch it: Those with an Amazon Prime subscription can catch Vikings.

Olivia Coleman, The Crown, Season 4
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The Crown
If you're craving more high society, political drama and British accents, may we recommend The Crown.

The Netflix drama blends fact and fiction to relive the iconic reign of Queen Elizabeth II (portrayed in different seasons by Claire Foy and Olivia Colman). Although this show isn't as steamy as Bridgerton, it is just brilliant and you won't be able to turn away.

Where to watch it: The Crown is streaming on Netflix.

The Tudors
12/13Francois Rousseau/Showtime
The Tudors
It's been almost 512 years since Henry VIII first ascended the throne in England.

Yet, audiences are still fascinated with his complicated romantic life. And by complicated, we mean, King Henry had six wives, two he beheaded, two he divorced and one who died following childbirth. (Shout out to Catherine Parr who survived!)

Showtime's The Tudors, which aired between 2007 and 2010, takes Henry VIII (Jonathan Rhys Meyers)'s real-life drama and blurs it with some fictional plot points to create one sexy show. Even though you know how it ends, you'll find yourself rooting for Anne Boleyn (Natalie Dormer).

It's the perfect steamy historical drama to follow Bridgerton.

Where to watch it: You can find The Tudors on Showtime Anytime.

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ESC: The White Queen
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The White Queen
Feuding, betrayal, unexpected romances and more.

No, we're not talking about Bridgerton. This time, we're looking at The White Queen, a Starz miniseries that gives a fictional take on the War of the Roses. Rather than focusing on the men at the center of the famous feud for the English throne, The White Queen follows Elizabeth Woodville (Rebecca Ferguson) as she marries Edward IV and fights to keep power.

The White Queen also has two sister series, also based on books by Philippa Gregory, The White Princess and The Spanish Princess.

Where to watch it: You can find the The White Queen and her sister shows on Starz.

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