One of the most celebrated scenes of Bridgerton was one of the most difficult to shoot, according to its lead actor

- March 12, 2026
- Updated: March 13, 2026 at 8:34 AM

Since its debut in December 2020, the series Bridgerton has captured the public’s attention, becoming a social phenomenon on Netflix.
The production, based on the novels by Julia Quinn, follows the love story of each of the Bridgerton siblings throughout its seasons. In 2026, the focus is on Benedict Bridgerton, who falls in love with Sophie Baek, a connection that has been very well received by fans of the novels.
A meticulous and complex scene
However, one of the couples that has resonated most with the audience is Colin Bridgerton and Penelope Featherington, played by Luke Newton and Nicola Coughlan, respectively.
In the third season, the two characters go through a series of ups and downs in their relationship, but in the end, they manage to solidify their love and get married, which has sparked excitement among fans.
A highlight of this season was the carriage scene in the fourth episode, which has become one of the most talked-about topics among fans. Luke Newton, in an interview with Deadline, shared that filming this sequence was particularly complicated, requiring multiple versions that were then assembled in the final edit.
“Since we started the series, we have always been mindful of the carriage scene,” the actor commented, adding that the energy on set was palpable as everyone prepared to present the scene in the best possible way.
Despite its duration of only five minutes, the meticulousness in its execution reflects the team’s commitment to providing memorable moments. With each new release, The Bridgertons continues to demonstrate its ability to reinvent itself and maintain the interest of its vast fan base while setting the stage for future love stories among the British aristocracy.
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