AfterBridgertonseason 3, audiences are understandably eager to see what awaits in the story’s next installment – yet the best place to get more historical drama from a similar period and setting is actually a critically acclaimed 2016 BBC series. With its emphasis on social intrigue, romance, and complex relationships,Bridgertonis a compelling melodrama that brings early 19th-century society to life in an engaging and unconventional way. While features likeBridgerton’s ingenious use of modern musicand seductive tone are difficult to replicate, other aspects of what has made the show such a hit can be found elsewhere.

Even thoughBridgertonfirst stole headlines for its steamy romances and soap opera-style subplots, it’s become clear that the show is much more nuanced than many initially gave it credit for. Rather than the salacious surface,the real key to its success is the believable and complicated character dynamics, with relationship arcs spanning several seasons and undergoing dramatic change – all within a period setting.Many shows have tried to repeatBridgerton’s formula. However, one series that offers the same level of in-depth character development in the same setting – and more besides – is the acclaimed BBC drama,War & Peace.

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War & Peace Is The Perfect Show To Watch After Bridgerton

It’s An Adaptation Of Tolstoy’s Legendary Novel

Based on what is widely regarded as the greatest novel ever written,the BBC adaptation ofWar & Peaceis the perfectBridgertonaccompaniment. Just like the Netflix show, the 2016 series is set in the early 19th century – albeita few years beforeBridgerton’s story, and in a different country. Nevertheless, the stories have remarkable overlap, while their period setting means that they appeal to the same sensibilities.

As in the 1869 novel,War & Peacebegins in Russia in 1805, with the early narrative focusing on intrigue, society gossip, and blossoming romance.As inBridgerton, the story also revolves around several central families, whose stories and relationships dictate the drama – with key historical events viewed from their perspective. As the story begins, the aristocracy engages in precisely the sort of ritual socializing seen inBridgerton– far more concerned with scandal than the looming threat of war. This blissful ignorance is soon punctured as the story develops and is indicative of the same privileged innocence that permeatesBridgerton.

Maria (Jessie Buckley) converses with her brother Andrei in WAR & PEACE

War & Peaceis available to stream on Amazon Prime Video.

Tonally, the show is undeniably distinct fromBridgerton. WhileBridgertondeliberately challenges historical conventionwith its colorblind casting and modern music,War & Peacerepresents a more accurate recreation of Russian life during the Napoleonic wars. However, with its exploration of innocence lost through experience and tragedy, and an examination of how ambition, love, and duty can shape someone’s life – combined with its period setting –War & Peaceis a naturalBridgertonaccompaniment.

War & Peace Takes Bridgerton’s Themes And Expands Them

The Show Provides A More Complex Portrait

Despite having “War” in the title,the impact ofWar & Peacedoesn’t come from its action set pieces– although these are also spectacular. Instead, just likeBridgerton, the drama comes from the compelling dynamics between its key characters, allowing the show to explore what it means to love and be loved, as well as how competing interests can get in the way of romance and happiness.

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The two stories are full of emotional conflict – whether it’s Penelope Featherington’s inner angst over her Lady Whistledown persona, or the bumbling Pierre Bezhukov trying to navigate treacherous relatives out to steal his newly acquired fortune. In both cases,the drama stems from deception and complex character dynamics, framingBridgertonandWar & Peacefirmly within the same context.

UnlikeBridgerton, which always seems to resolve itself to everyone’s satisfaction,War & Peaceis a much more accurate reflection of the reality that, sometimes, happy endings aren’t always possible.

However, whileBridgerton’s tone is deliberately more melodramatic,War & Peaceincludes real tragedy within a story that adopts a much more self-serious tone. There is genuine peril within the narrative. UnlikeBridgerton, which always seems to resolve itself to everyone’s satisfaction,War & Peaceis a much more accurate reflection of the reality that, sometimes, happy endings aren’t always possible. It’s a powerful message that, considering the period setting, makesWar & Peaceseem like a dark mirror toBridgerton’s colorful frippery.

War & Peace Gives Bridgerton’s Story Important Context

Knowing The History Enhances The Drama

Despite being a historical series,Bridgertondoesn’t dwell on the complexities of real-world events that coincide with the story. Perhaps the closest that the franchise has come is in theQueen Charlotteprequel, in whichthe story takes a revisionist look at Charlotte and George’s marriage, as well asGeorge’s real mental illness. While generally ignoring history works forBridgerton’s narrative, the consequence is that the audience isn’t given relevant background that might illuminate certain aspects of the action.

Just like the source novel,War & Peaceis rooted in historicity. While the main players are fictional,multiple real figures from Russian history feature in the story. The show and novel are both fascinating insights into the Napoleonic Wars from a Russian perspective (also providing a useful counterweight to other productions set in the period, such as Ridley Scott’sNapoleon).

AlthoughBridgerton’s world is highly fictionalized, it nonetheless helps to have an understanding of the real 19th century provided by a show likeWar & Peace. Not only does it help explain the political background and wider European context, butit also highlights how the Netflix series plays with history. By watchingWar & Peace, audiences can gain a greater appreciation for how European high society might actually have behaved, makingBridgerton’s pastiche all the more effective.

War & Peace Fixes A Key Bridgerton Complaint

The Story Has Real Weight

At its best,Bridgertonhandles emotional stories with sensitivity and realism that feels more or less true to life. However, over three seasons, a common criticism has been that,for all its style, the series can occasionally seem insubstantial. While the merits of this argument are up for debate, this is not an accusation that can be leveled atWar & Peace.

As relatable characters are exposed to greater suffering and conflict,War & Peaceonly becomes more emotionally powerful.

Although the 2016 series falls short of the epoch-defining story set out by Leo Tolstoy,it is nonetheless a robust and weighty exposition of universal human themes like love and heartbreak. While the story starts out with the same innocent, lightweight tone asBridgerton, it soon descends into something much darker as the prospect of war darkens the horizon. As relatable characters are exposed to greater suffering and conflict,War & Peaceonly becomes more emotionally powerful.

It’s true that bothWar & PeaceandBridgertonare aimed at different audiences and set out to do different things. However, their alternate approaches to the same subject matter, all told within a broadly similar historical context, create an undeniable connection between the projects. While viewers shouldn’t expect the same experience, there’s no doubt that one helps enhance the other.