Success of 'Bridgerton' made it difficult to follow vision for season 2, says creator Chris Van Dusen
The show has been hailed for its diverse casting, costumes and story

"I had a very clear vision for Season 1 and I was given the freedom to follow through on it," Van Dusen told Entertainment Weekly.
"Then the show came out and started to take hold of the world. It was all so surreal. Staying true to my original vision (for Season 2) became much more challenging, but it made me drill down even more."
The show was hailed for its diverse casting, beautiful costumes and story, making its stars, particularly Rege-Jean Page, popular overnight.
Fans, however, were shocked to know that Page, who played the Duke, will not return for the follow-up season, which will focus on a different sibling's love life.
Van Dusen is not worried about Page's absence.
"It was always my intention to follow a different 'Bridgerton' sibling for every season," he said.
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