It's official: Netflix's newest TV series, Bridgerton, is a major hit! With just eight-episodes making up this steamy and sensual romp you probably found yourself breezing through the show in no time. That said, if you're impatiently waiting for Season 2, why not entertain yourself with other content similar to Bridgerton while waiting for it to drop?
Below, we round up 10 TV shows and movies that you can stream on Netflix if you need more intrigue, scandal, and romance in your life.
1. Outlander
Starring: Caitriona Balfe, Sam Heughan, Tobias Menzies
Set in a post-World War II era, former British Army nurse Claire Randall is enjoying a honeymoon with her husband when she's unexpectedly swept away and transported back to Scotland in 1743. In a time where her freedom and life are threatened just for being a woman, she marries a Highlander named Jamie Fraser to get by. Though their union was originally born out of necessity, the two quickly fall in love and help each other survive the dangerous world they've found themselves in. Outlander is based on the fantasy-romance novels of the same name by Diana Gabaldon. Its sixth season is currently under production.
2. The Crown
Starring: Claire Foy, Matt Smith, Vanessa Kirby
Lavish clothes, an alluring storyline, and a whole lot of scandal? Sounds to us like The Crown, aka Netflix's fictional retelling of Queen Elizabeth II's life story. Though a tad less raunchy, we guarantee this whirlwind TV series chronicling the momentous events in the lives of the famous British royals is every bit as juicy and satisfying as Bridgerton.
3. The Last Czars
Starring: Robert Jack, Susanna Herbert, Ben Cartwright
If you're up for more controversial aristocrats, then the 2019 docudrama The Last Czars might just interest you. The six-episode miniseries follows the reign of Czar Nicholas II, the last emperor of Russia's Romanov Dynasty before the family's downfall during the French Revolution.
4. Dynasty
Starring: Elizabeth Gillies, Nathalie Kelley, Grant Show
This captivating and steamy reboot of the 1980s soap opera of the same name centers on the feud between the Carringtons and the Colbys, two of America's richest families. A world of drama and deception ensues as they fight for control over their wealth and their unruly children. The series mainly focuses on Fallon Carrington, the heiress to her father's billion-dollar fortune, as she plots to get rid of her father's new, shady fiance.
5. How To Get Away With Murder
Starring: Viola Davis, Alfred Enoch, Jack Falahee
Of course, this list wouldn't be complete without another Shondaland masterpiece. How To Get Away with Murder, a critically acclaimed court drama, centers on a group of law students, and their criminal defense professor and high-profile attorney Annalise Keating. Theory turns into practice when they all get enmeshed in a murder plot that inadvertently turns their whole world upside down.
6. Little Women
Starring: Emma Watson, Timothee Chalamet, Saoirse Ronan
Set in the 1860s, determined budding writer Jo March looks back at the tough yet tender years spent with her three sisters—Meg, Beth, and Amy—as all four siblings fight to live their lives on their own terms in a world that favors men.
7. Lady J
Starring: Cécile de France, Édouard Baer, Alice Isaaz
Spurned by her lustful lover, a wealthy widow devices an elaborate revenge scheme with the help of the young Mademoiselle de Joncquières. This French-language film was first screened at the 2018 Toronto International Film Festival.
8. The Other Boleyn Girl
Starring: Natalie Portman, Scarlett Johansson, Eric Bana
In this historical romantic drama, aristocrats and sisters Mary and Anne Boleyn fight for the attention and affection of King Henry VIII in order to bring wealth and power to their conniving family.
9. Pride And Prejudice
Starring: Keira Knightley, Matthew Macfadyen
A movie adaptation of Jane Austen's classic novel, Kiera Knightley's Pride And Prejudice follows the actress as Elizabeth Bennet, a country girl who falls into a passionate love affair with the proud and wealthy Mr. Darcy, despite their differences in social class.
10. Elizabeth: The Golden Age
Starring: Cate Blanchett, Geoffrey Rush, Clive Owen
Grandiose costume design, royal court intrigue, and Cate Blanchett? What more could you ask for? Elizabeth: The Golden Age revolves around the titular queen late into her long reign as she battles multiple crises all at once, including an assassination plot, the Spanish army, and her own romantic woes.
