The highly anticipated fourth season of "Bridgerton" is set to premiere in two parts on Netflix.
The first part will debut on January 29, 2026, followed by the second part on February 26, 2026.
This season will consist of a total of eight episodes.
The plot centers around Benedict Bridgerton, the artistic second son of the family, who has been hesitant to embrace love until he encounters the enchanting Sophie Baek at a masquerade ball hosted by his mother.
This story is inspired by Julia Quinn's novel "An Offer from a Gentleman" and offers a fresh twist on the classic Cinderella tale.
Fans can look forward to the return of familiar characters, alongside the new romantic journey of Benedict, played by Luke Thompson, and Sophie Baek, portrayed by Yerin Ha.
The series will continue to explore the romance and drama among the Bridgerton siblings, delving into deeper emotional themes with vibrant storytelling that features warm fall tones, setting it apart from the pastel aesthetics of previous seasons.
Netflix has also confirmed that "Bridgerton" has been renewed for fifth and sixth seasons, allowing the beloved family's saga to continue.
The highly anticipated fourth season of "Bridgerton" is set to premiere in two parts on Netflix.
The first part will debut on January 29, 2026, followed by the second part on February 26, 2026.
This season will consist of a total of eight episodes.
The plot centers around Benedict Bridgerton, the artistic second son of the family, who has been hesitant to embrace love until he encounters the enchanting Sophie Baek at a masquerade ball hosted by his mother.
This story is inspired by Julia Quinn's novel "An Offer from a Gentleman" and offers a fresh twist on the classic Cinderella tale.
Fans can look forward to the return of familiar characters, alongside the new romantic journey of Benedict, played by Luke Thompson, and Sophie Baek, portrayed by Yerin Ha.
The series will continue to explore the romance and drama among the Bridgerton siblings, delving into deeper emotional themes with vibrant storytelling that features warm fall tones, setting it apart from the pastel aesthetics of previous seasons.
Netflix has also confirmed that "Bridgerton" has been renewed for fifth and sixth seasons, allowing the beloved family's saga to continue.
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