The wait is over—Bridgerton Season 4 is here! It launches in two parts on January 29, 2026 (Part 1) and February 26, 2026 (Part 2), exclusively on Netflix.
This season turns the spotlight to Benedict Bridgerton, whose love story unfolds with Sophie Baek, the captivating “Lady in Silver” he meets at a glamorous masquerade.
It’s an adaptation of Julia Quinn’s third novel, An Offer from a Gentleman, remade with thoughtful casting. Sophie’s last name was changed from Beckett to Baek to honor the actress’s Korean heritage—a move that blends classic romance with modern representation.
Returning favorites like Penelope, Eloise, Anthony, and Queen Charlotte are back, joined by newcomers Katie Leung, Michelle Mao, and Isabella Wei.
Filming wrapped in June 2025, following a nine-month shoot that began in September 2024.
Expect lavish costumes, swoony dances, and emotional depth. A trailer dropped on December 25, 2025, teasing more than just fairy-tale moments; part two, Quinn hinted, “will require tissues”—a blend of joy and heartbreak.
“Sophie is not a normal damsel in distress … she’s resourceful and resilient. She’s a chess player, she’s a survivalist.”
— Showrunner Jess Brownell
A fancy live-stream premiere masquerade was even held in Paris on January 14, offering fans a peek at Episode 1 ahead of time.
From Sophie’s nuanced identity to the rich representation among new and returning characters, this season feels more inclusive than ever.
The show retains its trademark elegance—sumptuous sets, detailed costumes, and that regal Netflix polish that makes screams at every turn.
Beyond the masquerade lies complexity. Sophie’s resilience and Benedict’s journey toward heart-open vulnerability anchor a story that’s part fantasy, part real-life grit.
Netflix has already renewed Bridgerton through Seasons 5 and 6, promising more love stories to come.
Pre-production for Season 5 is expected to begin soon—likely spring or early summer 2026—keeping the momentum going.
Bridgerton Season 4 brings a perfect blend of grandeur and tender storytelling to February 2026, with Part 1 already live as of this writing and Part 2 waiting just around the corner. Audiences will delight in the chemistry of Benedict and Sophie, the series’ visual opulence, and the emotional layers beneath the fairy tale. Bring tissues—this season might surprise you.
Part 1 premieres on January 29, 2026, and Part 2 drops on February 26, 2026, at 12 a.m. PT / 3 a.m. ET.
The focus is on Benedict Bridgerton (Luke Thompson) and Sophie Baek (Yerin Ha), supported by an ensemble of familiar and new Bridgerton faces.
It adapts An Offer from a Gentleman, the third novel in Julia Quinn’s Bridgerton series.
Yes—a live-streamed masquerade from Paris took place on January 14, 2026, featuring an early screening of Episode 1.
Absolutely—Netflix has confirmed Seasons 5 and 6 are already in the pipeline.
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