'Bridgerton' Star Page Absent from Second Series of Netflix Smash Hit

Actor Rege-Jean Page was a breakout star for the first season of record-breaking Regency romance "Bridgerton" - AFP
Actor Rege-Jean Page was a breakout star for the first season of record-breaking Regency romance "Bridgerton" - AFP
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'Bridgerton' Star Page Absent from Second Series of Netflix Smash Hit

Actor Rege-Jean Page was a breakout star for the first season of record-breaking Regency romance "Bridgerton" - AFP
Actor Rege-Jean Page was a breakout star for the first season of record-breaking Regency romance "Bridgerton" - AFP

Rege-Jean Page will not return for the second season of record-breaking Regency romance "Bridgerton," Netflix said Friday, prompting howls of despair from fans of the dashing Duke of Hastings.

The wildly popular series from "Grey's Anatomy" creator Shonda Rhimes puts a modern twist on the books about an upper-class family in early 19th-century England, including color-blind casting.

British-Zimbabwean actor Page was a breakout star for the first season, but his character's storylines largely conclude in the opening volume of Julia Quinn's original books, which each follow a different sibling of the Bridgerton family, AFP reported.

"Dearest Readers, while all eyes turn to Lord Anthony Bridgerton's quest to find a Viscountess, we bid adieu to Rege-Jean Page, who so triumphantly played the Duke of Hastings," said a letter on the show's Twitter account.

"We'll miss Simon's presence onscreen, but he will always be a part of the Bridgerton family."

In January, Netflix announced that "Bridgerton" had become the streaming platform's most popular new series, watched by over 82 million households.

It cast several Black actors in high-society roles -- including Page -- despite the fact slavery was only abolished in 1833 in England and racism was rife.

"Remember: the Duke is never gone," wrote Rhimes on Instagram. "He's just waiting to be binge watched all over again."

But some fans were apoplectic, with one writing: "It's a joke, right? If not then you just killed that show."

"This better be a belated April fools joke," wrote another.



Netflix's Ad-supported Tier Hits 70 Million Users

The Netflix logo is displayed at Netflix corporate offices on September 25, 2023 in Los Angeles, California. (Getty Images/AFP)
The Netflix logo is displayed at Netflix corporate offices on September 25, 2023 in Los Angeles, California. (Getty Images/AFP)
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Netflix's Ad-supported Tier Hits 70 Million Users

The Netflix logo is displayed at Netflix corporate offices on September 25, 2023 in Los Angeles, California. (Getty Images/AFP)
The Netflix logo is displayed at Netflix corporate offices on September 25, 2023 in Los Angeles, California. (Getty Images/AFP)

Netflix said on Tuesday that its ad-supported tier now has 70 million monthly active users globally, nearly doubling the number reported earlier this year.

The streaming giant is experiencing a faster rate of adoption for its ad-based plan, priced at $6.99 per month in the US, as customers seek more affordable options, Reuters reported.

Netflix has said that over 50% of new sign-ups for its service are for the ad-supported plan in regions where it is available.

In May, the company reported that this tier had reached 40 million global monthly active users.

Netflix has said earlier it does not anticipate advertising to become a primary growth driver until 2026.