HE IS FINALLY BACK! THE DUKE OF HASTINGS RETURNS TO SHAKE THE TON! 👑💎

Dearest Readers, the wait is over! Netflix just dropped the Season 5 trailer, and it contains the three words we’ve been dying to hear: SIMON IS BACK! Regé-Jean Page has officially been spotted in the trailer’s final seconds, and the scandal he’s bringing with him is enough to make the Queen faint! 😱✨

But that’s not all—this isn’t just a homecoming. Season 5 belongs to Francesca Bridgerton, and her “secret” love for Michaela Stirling is about to become the Ton’s biggest nightmare. Forget the tea, we’re pouring pure scandal! Is Eloise finally taking over the quill? Why is Penelope looking so terrified? And most importantly, can the Duke save the Bridgerton name from the most daring queer romance in Regency history? 🌈🔥

The production has officially begun in London, and the “Rainbow Lens” of Season 5 is about to change everything you thought you knew about Bridgerton. Watch the frame-by-frame breakdown of the Duke’s return and the Francesca-Michaela “stolen glance” that’s already viral 👇

The bells of St. George’s are ringing, and the gossip mills are churning at a record pace. Netflix has officially unveiled the trailer for Bridgerton Season 5, and it’s not just the lavish costumes or the orchestral pop covers that have the world talking. In a stunning reversal of a five-year absence, Regé-Jean Page is officially returning to the role that made him a global icon: Simon Basset, the Duke of Hastings.

But the Duke isn’t the only one shaking up high society. Season 5, titled “This Season Love Begins Again,” is pivoting the spotlight toward Francesca Bridgerton (Hannah Dodd) and a ground-breaking queer romance that marks a bold new chapter for the Shondaland franchise.

The Return of the King (of Hearts): Simon Basset is Back

Since his departure after Season 1, the absence of the Duke of Hastings has been a persistent “thorn” in the side of many fans. While Daphne (Phoebe Dynevor) made fleeting appearances in Season 2, the Duke remained a shadowy figure mentioned only in passing.

The Season 5 trailer changes that in its closing moments. Emerging from a carriage at a masked ball, the Duke’s unmistakable silhouette and a single line of dialogue—“Did you miss me, Sassenach?” (a cheeky nod to the cross-fandom rivalry with Outlander)—sent social media into a frenzy. Reports suggest Page has signed on for a “significant supporting arc” rather than a mere cameo, acting as a mentor to the younger Bridgerton siblings as they navigate their own complicated scandals.

Francesca and Michaela: A Love Beyond Tradition

While the Duke’s return is the headline-grabber, the emotional heart of Season 5 lies with Francesca. Following the tragic and sudden passing of John Stirling (Victor Alli) at the end of Season 4, the new season picks up during Francesca’s period of mourning in Scotland.

However, the arrival of Michaela Stirling (Masali Baduza) transforms a story of grief into one of forbidden awakening. The trailer shows the two women hand-in-hand, walking toward a sun-drenched horizon—a visual metaphor for the show’s transition to a “rainbow lens.”

“This is the most daring thing we’ve ever done,” showrunner Jess Brownell told TechRadar in a recent interview. “We are staying true to the spirit of Julia Quinn’s novels while reflecting the beautiful diversity of love that has always existed, even in the 1810s.”

The Eloise Dilemma: Who is the New Lady Whistledown?

With Penelope (Nicola Coughlan) having officially stepped down as the voice of the Ton at the end of Season 4, the question of the quill remains the season’s biggest mystery. The trailer heavily implies that Eloise Bridgerton (Claudia Jessie) is the primary suspect.

After a Season 4 spent observing from the sidelines and “softening” her stance on marriage, Eloise is seen in the trailer hidden in a dark corner of a printer’s shop. On Reddit’s r/BridgertonNetflix, fans are divided: Is she taking over the column to protect her family, or is she using it to champion the radical political causes she’s always loved?

“Eloise has been a spectator for long enough,” noted one top theory on TV Fanatic. “She has the wit, the cynicism, and the inside access. If she isn’t Whistledown, she’s something much more dangerous: a Whistledown with a mission.”

Production and Release: What We Know

Filming officially commenced in London and Scotland in March 2026. While fans are eager for a 2026 release, the scale of the production—which reportedly includes a “Great Fire of London” reimagining for a mid-season climax—suggests a 2027 premiere window.

The production timeline follows the established pattern:

March 2026: Principal photography begins.

Late 2026: Post-production and heavy editing for the opulent ball sequences.

Spring 2027: Expected Part 1 release on Netflix.

Community Pulse: A Ton Divided

The reaction to the trailer has been a mix of pure ecstasy and intense debate. Traditionalists have expressed concern over the departure from the original book’s gender for the character of Michael Stirling, while the vast majority of the “Polin” and “Benophie” fandoms have embraced the change as a necessary evolution for the series.

“The Duke coming back is the ‘fan service’ we needed to accept the big changes,” wrote one user on X. “It feels like a true family reunion. Season 5 is going to be the most emotional one yet.”

The Verdict

Bridgerton Season 5 isn’t just a television show; it’s a cultural event. By bringing back its biggest star and leaning into a queer narrative, Shonda Rhimes is ensuring that the series remains the undisputed queen of the streaming era.

As the trailer suggests, “a scandal that shakes high society” is exactly what we’re getting. Whether the Ton can survive the Duke’s return and Francesca’s secret remains to be seen, but one thing is certain: we will all be watching.