Phoebe Dynevor Is 'Still Waiting' on a Call to Return to “Bridgerton” Season 4 as Filming Is Underway

"They've not called me yet,” Dynevor said about a possible return to 'Bridgerton' while promoting her new thriller film 'Inheritance'

LIAM DANIEL/NETFLIX Phoebe Dynevor
LIAM DANIEL/NETFLIX Phoebe Dynevor

Phoebe Dynevor is revealing whether she’d ever return to Bridgerton.

The actress, 29, teased a possible return to the hit Netflix series while promoting her latest film, Inheritance. She told The Direct that while filming is underway for Bridgerton’s upcoming season, she hasn’t been asked to make an appearance.

"I mean, they've not called me yet,” Dynevor said. “And I think they're shooting season 4 right now. So, I'm still waiting for that call."

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LIAM DANIEL/NETFLIX Regé-Jean Page and Phoebe Dynevor

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Regé-Jean Page and Phoebe Dynevor

Dynevor also spoke with PEOPLE at the Inheritance screening, hosted by IFC and The Cinema Society at the Crosby Street Hotel on Jan. 16, where she opened up about the variety of roles she has taken on in her career.

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From playing the elegant Daphne Bridgerton to the daughter of an international spy in Inheritance, Dynevor says that versatility is part of what she enjoys about her job.

“I love that,” she shares. “That’s the joy of acting is getting to play different roles and have new adventures. I feel like I’m always wanting to challenge myself, and this film particularly felt like such a challenge and so the opposite of what I’ve been used to.”

“Like, filming guerilla-style and no editing, really, you had to be on it all the time,” she adds, referring to the film being shot entirely on an iPhone. “So yeah, I’m drawn to a challenge.”

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Explaining that she resonates with the characters she plays, Dynevor says she takes pieces of each role into her own life.

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“You learn lessons from your characters,” she says. “I mean, it’s the joy of acting, that you get to also learn lessons from your character’s mistakes.”

Jamie McCarthy/Getty Phoebe Dynevor attends The Cinema Society Screening Of

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Phoebe Dynevor attends The Cinema Society Screening Of "Inheritance"

In addition to all her success on screen, Dynevor is also celebrating a milestone in her personal life: her engagement to actor Cameron Fuller. Now, Dynevor is telling PEOPLE how she defines “healthy love.”

“Friendship. I think that friendship is the main component,” she shares, adding that they “have no plans yet” for their wedding.

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Dynevor rose to fame with her starring role in season 1 of Bridgerton, which ended with Daphne getting her happily ever after with Simon (Regé-Jean Page). Season 2 focused on her brother Anthony (Jonathan Bailey) and his love story, but Dynevor made several appearances throughout the season, helping her brother through his own relationship woes and offering fans the first glimpse of her son, Augie.

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Dynevor later confirmed that she would not be reprising her role as the duchess in the third season, instead going on to focus on other projects. She has since starred in the Netflix thriller Fair Play alongside Alden Ehrenreich, the comedy-drama Bank of Dave starring Rory Kinnear and, most recently, Inheritance with Rhys Ifans.

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