Jonathan Bailey reunited with Will Tilston, Luke Newton and Luke Thompson for a Bridgerton look back that pulled the cast back to the start of the Netflix drama. The group reflected on their first days working together, with Bailey and his co-stars revisiting the early years that helped make the series a hit.
The reunion is drawing attention now because it centers on the people who were there at the beginning, when Bridgerton first arrived in 2020 and turned a period romance into one of Netflix's most talked-about shows. Bailey said some of his most fond memories came from that first season, and he joked that the Bridgerton family once felt like the regency era Kardashians.
For Tilston, the nostalgia carried a sharper edge. He said he met his castmates when he was 12 years old, and he was 19 at the time of the reunion, a reminder that the show he is remembering from the inside has run alongside much of his adolescence. He also told his on-screen brothers how much of an impact they had on him as he was growing up.
That is what gives the reunion its pull. It is warm and celebratory, but it also shows how long these actors have been tied together, from a first season that began in 2020 to a cast bond that has lasted well beyond it. For fans tracking the series' next chapter, the reunion adds another marker to the show's timeline while newer seasons continue to shape the story around the broader Bridgerton world.

