Life Entertainment If You've Already Binged 'Bridgerton,' Here's What to Watch Next Whether you're looking for another steamy period drama or can't get enough of Lady Whistledown, we've got the perfect suggestion for your next binge session. By Lisa Milbrand Lisa Milbrand Lisa Milbrand has more than 20 years of experience as a lifestyle writer and editor, writing thousands of articles on topics that help people live better and healthier lives for Real Simple, Parents, and dozens of other top publications. Real Simple's Editorial Guidelines Updated on March 28, 2022 Share Tweet Pin Email Trending Videos Photo: Netflix The entire new season of Bridgerton dropped on Friday, and it topped the Netflix charts immediately as fans caught up with Anthony Bridgerton's steamy romantic triangle with the Sharma sisters. But if you've already binged your way through the fun and flirty historical romance, you're probably already looking for something to satisfy your lust for more Bridgerton while you wait for season 3. Fortunately, there are plenty of spicy options out there, depending on what exactly you loved about the series. Here's where to buy the Bridgerton novels Whether you love the witty Lady Whistledown—or you're looking for more regency-era romance—you have plenty of good TV watching ahead of you this spring. 01 of 09 If you want more eye candy Alison Cohen Rosa/HBO Can't get enough of the gorgeous costumes and settings of Bridgerton? Feast your eyes on the wow-worthy (and woo-worthy) settings from The Gilded Age, which features plenty of romantic intrigue of its own.Where to watch: HBO Max 02 of 09 If you're a big fan of the Sharma sisters netflix.com Netflix's sister show, Never Have I Ever, features a modern Indian-American family with plenty of parallels with the Sharmas, including the tragic loss of a father and plenty of romantic entanglements.Where to watch: Netflix 03 of 09 If you're into steamy costume dramas starz.com Outlander doesn't skimp on the sexy scenes (and there's those amazing Scottish accents, too). Plus, thanks to the time travel aspect of the show, you get two eras for the price of one—1945 and 1743.Where to watch: Netflix, Hulu, Starz 04 of 09 If you're a big Lady Whistledown fan CW Network Bridgerton's gossipy grand dame is all-too-similar to the narrator of the CW's soapy classic, Gossip Girl. While this Bridgerton season featured Penelope Featherington's attempts to continue to hide her identity from her BFF, Eloise Bridgerton, in the original Gossip Girl, you have to wait until the very final episode for the big reveal.(P.S. Already finished the original Gossip Girl? There's also a reboot of the series on HBO Max.)Where to watch: HBO Max 05 of 09 If you love Regency romance If you're new to the whole politics of woo, you won't do much better than the classic Pride and Prejudice by the mistress of the genre, Jane Austen. The 1995 miniseries, starring Colin Firth and Jennifer Ehle, is the ultimate version of the tale.Where to watch: HBO Max, Hulu 06 of 09 If you're a Shonda Rhimes fan Abc.com There's a whole slew of shows produced by Shondaland—including her long-running medical drama, Grey's Anatomy, and How to Get Away With Murder. But her sexy political saga, Scandal, may be the perfect post-Bridgerton watch (or rewatch, if you're already a fan).Where to watch: Hulu 07 of 09 If the royal story is more interesting Bridgerton's Queen Charlotte and mad King George gave a small glimpse into what was happening in Britain's royal household. Get a peek at the dysfunction and drama behind another throne with Hulu's The Great, a darkly comic series that chronicles Catherine the Great's ascension.Where to watch: Hulu 08 of 09 If you like British royalty better Showtime Showtime's The Tudors chronicles the life (and loves) of one of Britain's most infamous rulers—along with his six wives. Henry VIII is a lot more handsome in this dramatic take on history, and the series comes with a (very) generous dollop of sex along with palace intrigue—and more than a few beheadings.Where to watch: Showtime 09 of 09 If you don't have a lot of time on your hands Focus Features If you're too busy to put eight (or 10 or 20) hours to plow into a new binge-watch, you can get your fix in a much shorter time. You may have missed the latest movie rendition of the Jane Austen classic Emma, which stars another binge-watcher's favorite, Anya Taylor-Joy, from The Queen's Gambit. Where to watch: IMDB TV Was this page helpful? Thanks for your feedback! Tell us why! Other Submit