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Bridgerton Honors Lost Crew Member Nicholas Braimbridge
28 Feb
Summary
- Bridgerton's second part featured a tribute to Nicholas Braimbridge and Tony Cooper.
- Nicholas Braimbridge, a scenic artist, passed away in May 2025.
- Showrunners are working to speed up release pace for Bridgerton seasons.

The latest installment of the popular show, Bridgerton, featured a touching tribute in its post-credits scene on Thursday, February 26. This segment honored Nicholas Braimbridge and Tony Cooper, who were both part of the production. Braimbridge, a skilled scenic artist for Bridgerton and its spin-off, Queen Charlotte, passed away in May 2025.
His colleague described him as an expert in faux finishing, known for his exquisite marbling and wood grain techniques, developed over years of work with top interior designers and within the film industry. He was also remembered as a delightful, charming, and funny man.
Meanwhile, showrunners are actively seeking to shorten the production timeline for future seasons. Producer Shonda Rhimes noted that each season requires about eight months for filming, followed by editing and international dubbing.
Additionally, discussions have arisen regarding the show's narrative structure. While some fans prefer the seasons to follow the books chronologically, the creators have defended their decision to adapt certain elements for television, emphasizing that the medium requires a more ensemble approach to storytelling.




