'Bridgerton' season 4 episode schedule: When is part 1 coming to Netflix?
Everything you need to know
Netflix is once again inviting viewers back into the world of corsets, courtship and whispered scandal as “Bridgerton” prepares to return for its highly anticipated fourth season.
Following the record-breaking success of season 3, anticipation for the next chapter has been steadily building. This time, the spotlight shifts to the free-spirited second son, whose romance unfolds like a modern Cinderella-esque tale within Regency London.
As with the previous season, Netflix has opted for a split release strategy, meaning fans won’t be able to binge the entire season in one sitting. Instead, season 4 will roll out in two parts. With episode titles revealed and key release dates confirmed, fans now know exactly when to tune in.
Here’s everything you need to know about “Bridgerton” season 4’s episode schedule, including when part 1 drops on Netflix and what to expect from the new season.
‘Bridgerton’ season 4 release schedule
“Bridgerton” season 4 episodes will drop on Netflix simultaneously worldwide at 12 a.m. PT / 3 a.m. ET, while viewers in the U.K. can start watching from 8 a.m. GMT. Here’s the official schedule for when you can expect season 4 episodes to land on Netflix:
- Episode 1 — Thursday, January 29, 2026
- Episode 2 — Thursday, January 29, 2026
- Episode 3 — Thursday, January 29, 2026
- Episode 4 — Thursday, January 29, 2026
- Episode 5 — Thursday, February 26, 2026
- Episode 6 — Thursday, February 26, 2026
- Episode 7 — Thursday, February 26, 2026
- Episode 8 — Thursday, February 26, 2026
‘Bridgerton’ season 4 episode titles and runtimes revealed
Netflix has revealed the episode titles for the entirety of “Bridgerton” season 4, while runtimes have so far only been confirmed for part 1 (h/t What’s on Netflix). We’ll be sure to update this page once the runtimes for part 2 are officially announced:
- Episode 1 — “The Waltz” (63 minutes)
- Episode 2 — “Time Transfixed” (65 minutes)
- Episode 3 — “The Field Next to the Other Road” (70 minutes)
- Episode 4 — “An Offer from a Gentleman” (63 minutes)
- Episode 5 — “Yes or No” (time TBC)
- Episode 6 — “The Passing Winter” (time TBC)
- Episode 7 — “The Beyond” (time TBC)
- Episode 8 — “Dance in the Country” (time TBC)
“Bridgerton” season 4 shifts the romantic focus to Benedict Bridgerton (Luke Thompson), the artistic and reluctant bachelor of the family, as he steps into his own love story. The season (inspired by Julia Quinn’s novel “An Offer From a Gentleman”) follows Benedict’s fateful meeting with a mysterious “Lady in Silver” at Lady Violet’s masquerade ball.
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Unbeknownst to him, she is Sophie Baek (Yerin Ha), a resourceful maid with her own secrets, and their blossoming connection challenges Regency-era norms around class, identity, and society. Set within the dazzling social scene of London, the season tells a Cinderella-inspired love story.
According to showrunner Jess Brownell, season 4 will reveal a side of Benedict viewers haven’t seen before: “Benedict is a character who we all have been rooting for. We’re deeply invested in his story, and it’s been really exciting trying to shake him out of his normal routine, and the only way we were able to do that was with a character as dynamic as Sophie. She is someone who has chess moves and is always thinking two, three steps ahead. She’s absolutely going to throw Benedict for a loop.”
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