Netflix confirms ‘Bridgerton’ season 4 release date — but it’s not dropping all at once

Netflix has finally thrown open the Ton’s gates. After months of speculation, the streaming giant confirmed today (October 13) that “Bridgerton” season 4 will arrive in early 2026 — and not in one fell swoop, but in two parts.
The first four episodes are slated to premiere on January 29, with the remaining four following on February 26. This mirrors the release strategy from season 3, which was also split into two parts to keep fans talking (and theorizing) between drops.
Season 4 pivots to Benedict Bridgerton (Luke Thompson) and introduces Sophie Baek (Yerin Ha) as his love interest, a Cinderella‐style figure with secrets hidden beneath her mask. The official Netflix poster perfectly evokes the romance and mystery that will define their story.
While fans are already dusting off their best Regency garb, Netflix also dropped a teaser that carries a fairytale whisper of what’s to come. The teaser opens with Benedict, dressed in black and masked to match, descending a sweeping staircase as Sophie makes her way up in a shimmering silver gown, her look completed by long white gloves and a glittering mask.
When their paths cross, the two slow their steps, their hands brushing softly before the scene shifts to the grandeur of the ballroom, where they’re later seen mingling among the crowd. The final image lingers on a single white glove left behind on the floor.
Over the moment, Julie Andrews’ Lady Whistledown delivers her signature narration: “With each passing season, one is known to experience plenty of ups and downs. So then we must ask ourselves, do we rise to the occasion? As always, time and this author will tell.”
What will ‘Bridgerton’ season 4 be about?
“Bridgerton” season 4 will shine the spotlight on Benedict, finally stepping into the lead role in the Ton’s latest romantic escapade. Alongside him is Sophie Baek, a young woman with a hidden past.
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By birth, Sophie is of noble blood, but after her father’s death, she finds herself working as a maid in her stepmother’s household. Their paths cross at a glittering masquerade ball, where Sophie attends in disguise as the mysterious “Lady in Silver,” instantly catching Benedict’s attention.
The season promises a classic “Cinderella” romance, with Sophie’s social status and secrets creating obstacles for the budding couple. Benedict, initially reluctant to settle down, must navigate the clash between romantic idealism and the rigid expectations of high society, while Sophie strives to maintain her dignity and independence. This tension between fantasy and reality will form the heart of their story.
Season 4 is largely based on Julia Quinn’s novel “An Offer from a Gentleman,” which details Sophie’s secret heritage, her time as a servant, and Benedict’s quest to uncover the identity of the masked beauty. Beyond the romance, the season will also explore the upstairs/downstairs dynamic more deeply, showing how the lives of servants intersect with the high society drama of the Bridgertons.
Showrunner Jess Brownell expressed her excitement for audiences to discover a different side of Benedict in this season (Entertainment Weekly): “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.”
Stream "Bridgerton" season 4 part 1 on Netflix starting January 29, 2026.
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