Bridgerton season 3 sets up an unexpected but exciting potential spinoff centered on Eloise. Eloise has always been an independent spirit with a thirst for adventure and knowledge. She marches to the beat of her own drum, uninterested in following societal rules. She longs for something bigger in life. Eloise wants to impact the world and be more than a lady in the ton who gets married and has children. Bridgerton portrays Eloise as a stark difference to her book counterpart, beginning in season 1, which focuses on her finding Lady Whistledown and her apathy regarding her sister Daphne’s debut.

In Bridgerton season 2, Eloise continues her search for Lady Whistledown, and along the way, she learns about political ideologies. She seems to take a break in season 3 when Eloise befriends Cressida, but by the end of the season, she is back on track and ready to change the world when she moves to Scotland with her sister Francesca, her husband John, and his cousin Michaela. Eloise is clearly traveling for herself, and Scotland is just the most accessible because Francesca is moving there to begin her new life.

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Will Bridgerton Reveal An Eloise In Scotland Spinoff?

A Second Bridgerton Spinoff Is Possible

Queen Charlotte (Golda Rosheuvel) And Eloise Bridgerton (Claudia Jessie) In Bridgerton Season 1, Episode 7,

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The prospect of a series following Eloise around as she navigates life in Scotland carries a lot of promise. Theoretically, it’s a concept that could work as a miniseries that explores her time there and the people she meets. What’s more, Bridgerton already has a wildly successful spinoff – Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story. It is the perfect example of what an Eloise in Scotland spinoff could look like. Queen Charlotte mostly takes place in the past, but the present day overlaps with the Bridgerton timeline during the off-season. Eloise should be expected to return to London during the season, but the off-season lasts nine to 10 months.

Eloise’s Story Needs Her To Experience The World

Eloise’s Storyline Pushes Her Beyond The Boundaries Of The Ton

From the beginning of Bridgerton, Eloise was simply too big for the ton. She constantly dreams of expanding her life beyond society’s expectations of getting married and having children. Eloise has watched men go off and find themselves her entire life, whether they decide to travel or pursue other personal endeavors. Meanwhile, Eloise has to sneak away from the ton just to attend a political meeting. The narrative has gotten to the point where Eloise needs more room to spread her wings and fly, and she can only do that by seeing the world.

Eloise insists that if she wants to change the world, she must see it in Bridgerton season 3, episode 8, “Into The Light.” Even Eloise’s book does not take place in London with the ton. Eloise ends up with Phillip Crane in To Sir Phillip, With Love, the only Bridgerton book that takes place entirely away from London. While other books in the series have multiple locations, Eloise is in Gloucestershire the entire time. Therefore, it makes sense for her to see the world, and Scotland is an ideal place to start since that is where Francesca lives.

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Bridgerton’s Focus On The Ton

Francesca Bridgerton (Hannah Dodd) and Eloise Bridgerton (Claudia Jessie) smiling at the Dankworth-Finch ball in Bridgerton season 3 episode 8

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For the most part, Bridgerton takes place in London with the ton. Viewers have yet to see the Bridgerton world outside of London, except for Aubrey Hall and Clyvedon Castle. An Eloise spinoff in Scotland would break Bridgerton tradition by stepping away from the ton. If any Bridgerton romance were to take place elsewhere, it would be Eloise, given how different she is from her siblings. Scotland is isolated, but it is a significant first step for Eloise. Although she aspires to be different, women in the ton do not have the same freedom as men.

Bridgerton Book

Sibling

Publication Date

The Duke and I

Daphne Bridgerton

January 5, 2000

The Viscount Who Loved Me

Anthony Bridgerton

December 1, 2000

An Offer from a Gentleman

Benedict Bridgerton

July 3, 2001

Romancing Mister Bridgerton

Colin Bridgerton

July 2, 2002

To Sir Phillip, With Love

Eloise Bridgerton

June 24, 2003

When He Was Wicked

Francesca Bridgerton

June 29, 2004

It’s In His Kiss

Hyacinth Bridgerton

June 28, 2005

On the Way to the Wedding

Gregory Bridgerton

June 27, 2006

Eloise cannot travel alone as a single woman; she must have a chaperone. Scotland is the only way to escape the ton, so an Eloise spinoff would cut all ties from London. However, Eloise is not the only Bridgerton sibling whose romance spends time away from the ton. Other than Aubrey Hall and Clyvedon Castle, Benedict’s story spends time away from the ton in Wiltshire, in his home called My Cottage. Although a good chunk of Benedict and Sophie’s romance occurs in London, Eloise’s book features Benedict and Sophie living at My Cottage with their children during the off-season.

Naturally, Francesca’s story also takes place in Scotland most of the time. When Michael (or Michaela in Bridgerton) becomes the Earl of Kilmartin, it solidifies Scotland as Francesca’s home. Between Eloise, Benedict, and Francesca, Benedict’s romance is first. Bridgerton already changed the book order by pushing Colin and Penelope to season 3, so it does not necessarily mean Benedict is next. However, showrunner Jess Brownell has said that it’s Benedict’s story that “opens up the world of the show in a big way,” thus signaling that if Bridgerton ever plans to create an Eloise spinoff, it would most likely occur after Benedict’s season.

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From Shondaland and creator Chris Van Dusen, Netflix’s Bridgerton is based on the romance novels of the same name by author Julia Quinn. The series follows the eight Bridgerton siblings, Anthony, Benedict, Colin, Daphne, Eloise, Francesca, Gregory, and Hyacinth, as they search for love during the social season and navigate life in Regency-era England.

Cast

Will Tilston
, Rege-Jean Page
, Ruth Gemmell
, Luke Thompson
, Isabella Cortese
, Martins Imhangbe
, Julie Andrews
, Phoebe Dynevor
, Ruby Stokes
, Ruby Barker
, Claudia Jessie
, Adjoa Andoh
, Nicola Coughlan
, Golda Rosheuvel
, Charithra Chandran
, Ben Miller
, Jonathan Bailey
, Florence Hunt
, Polly Walker
, Shelley Conn
, Joanna Bobin
, Luke Newton
, Simone Ashley

Writers

Julia Quinn
, Chris Van Dusen
, Jess Brownell
, Abby McDonald
, Joy C. Mitchell

Creator(s)

Chris Van Dusen