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‘Bridgerton’ Season 4 Will Officially Debut in January 2026

October 13, 2025
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‘Bridgerton’ Season 4 Will Officially Debut in January 2026
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Rejoice, gentle readers: we finally (officially) know which Bridgerton sibling will front Bridgerton season four—and who is playing the lead’s love interest. Benedict, as played by a returning Luke Thompson and his leading lady Sophie, played by new cast member Yerin Ha, shall bring Netflix’s next Regency era love story to life—at some point in 2026, Netflix announced on Wednesday, May 14 with a brief sneak peak from the season.

The streamer announced that same day that Bridgerton has been officially renewed for seasons five and six, meaning romance will find Benedict’s still-single siblings.

Both Thompson and Yera were on hand earlier this year at Netflix’s “Season of Love” fan event on Friday, February 14 live from London. They participated in a panel discussion with showrunner Jess Brownell, as well as a few of their co-stars, before unmasking the first official footage from their season.

The brief teaser shows a juicy glimpse at the masquerade ball where Thompson’s Benedict and Ha’s Sophie first meet, as well as an update on Colin and Penelope’s newly married life since the third season. An official description of the season reads: “The fourth season of Bridgerton turns its focus to bohemian second son Benedict (Luke Thompson). Despite his elder and younger brothers both being happily married, Benedict is loath to settle down—until he meets a captivating Lady in Silver at his mother’s masquerade ball.”

Below, some new photos of Bridgerton season four from the event:

Over the summer, Netflix announced that “Benedict Bridgerton has been unmasked as next season’s newest suitor,” with a short video on Tuesday, July 23. “Please scream to celebrate our boy.” In the teaser, new leading man Luke Thompson can be seen suiting up for a masquerade ball—the very place he meets his eventual love match Sophie in Julia Quinn’s novels.

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Nearly two months later, Netflix confirmed that Ha, best known for roles in Halo and the upcoming Dune: Prophecy, will play Benedict’s leading lady, Sophie Baek. “Sophie Baek has been forced to spend much of her life working as a maid for the most demanding employer in the ton,” reads the streamer’s official description. “But the resourceful Sophie always finds a way to persevere through her circumstances—which will drastically change after she disguises herself to attend Violet Bridgerton’s masquerade ball and meets Benedict Bridgerton.”

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The Korean actor, who hails from Australia, was touched when Bridgerton showrunner Jess Brownell gave her character a Korean surname—changed from the book’s Sophie Beckett to Sophie Baek. “To make Sophie’s name fit someone who looks like me is really empowering,” she told Netflix’s in-house website Tudum, adding, “It’s a really nice way for me to feel like the role is fit for me, rather than me having to fit a certain mold.”

An official synopsis from Netflix reads: “The fourth season of Bridgerton turns its focus to bohemian second son Benedict (Luke Thompson). Despite his elder and younger brothers both being happily married, Benedict is loath to settle down—until he meets a captivating Lady in Silver at his mother’s masquerade ball.” Here, we can see the first official photos of our charming new couple from Netflix:

“I am very, very excited for what we’re cooking up for season four,” Bridgerton showrunner Jess Brownell previously told Vanity Fair. Although she has taken some big swings during her first season in the driver’s seat—such as exploring Francesca Bridgerton as a queer character and brokering a buzzy alliance between Eloise and Cressida (Jessica Madsen)—Brownell won’t divulge the Ton’s new twists just yet, even in the vaguest of terms. If mirrors have been the official symbol for Colin and Penelope’s season three love story, what object would best represent the unfolding fourth season? “That’s a very good and very tricky question,” Brownell laughs. “It’ll just give it away. People are always asking for me to just give a little tease. I’m just so bad at it. My brain instantly wants to say the thing I most shouldn’t say. I’m so sorry—I’m going to plead the Fifth.”

Ahead, a guide to everything we do know about Bridgerton season four, featuring tidbits from Luke Thompson, Nicola Coughlan, Luke Newton, Claudia Jessie, and more.

Who is Bridgerton season four about?

Netflix has officially anointed the next Bridgerton lead: wayward second son Benedict, played by Luke Thompson. And even before Benedict was named the series’ next star, there were plenty of clues pointing toward him in the show’s season three finale. Benedict says in that season’s finale that he plans to reunite with his sister Eloise at their mother’s masquerade ball—the very place that the character meets his true love, Sophie, in Julia Quinn’s novels. “Hey, they’ve changed the books before,” Luke Thompson told Vanity Fair when pressed on the masquerade ball Easter egg.

Showrunner Jess Brownell got similarly skittish when asked about this moment, but shared what she’s most eager to—one day—examine from Benedict’s book. “Whenever Benedict’s time comes, what’s interesting to explore is that he’s someone who is capable of loving lots of different kinds of people,” she told VF. “He’s capable of art, of connecting to the bohemian world, but he’s never committed to anything. There’s this moment at the end of season three where Tilley Arnold (Hannah New) says to him, ‘It felt good for once to want to commit to someone.’ And for me, that is the line that is sending Benedict forward into his possible future—this idea that he knows deep down [that] while he’s capable of breadth, he has not yet been capable of depth. And eventually that’s going to make him feel very lonely, I think.”

In the season three finale, the camera lingers on Thompson’s Benedict as Julie Andrews’s narrator says, “It is time now to look toward the future, whatever it may bring.” For Thompson, this comes back to the words his character says to Eloise as they chat on the swings: “Love isn’t finite.” Says the actor, “Weirdly, though, what the show seems to be exploring with Benedict is that love is finite, actually. Our bandwidth is finite, and you have to [make] space for other things and be ready for something else to happen.”

What happens in Benedict’s Bridgerton book?

In Julia Quinn’s third novel, An Offer From a Gentleman, Benedict’s central romance takes a Cinderella-esque spin. While attending a masquerade ball, he falls in love at first sight with a masked woman named Sophie Beckett (now Baek in the series). She is the daughter of an earl who, after her father’s death, is forced to work as a maid by an evil stepmother—at one point laboring in the Bridgerton house.

Although Benedict ends up with Sophie on the page, Luke Thompson says his character’s sexual fluidity may continue to play a role in his story. “I think it’s an important facet of his character that certainly shouldn’t be ignored. But beyond that, I mean, we’ll see what the writers do,” he told VF.

Added Brownell, “Many of us in the writers’ room have long felt that Benedict is queer, as I think the audience has felt as well. I think he reads that way. And I think he’s someone this season who is figuring out what it means to make his own rules, because he doesn’t quite fit in society, but he doesn’t quite know where he belongs. So seeing him embrace his queerness is thematically also about him figuring out how to flout the rules and define himself the way he wants to. And it’s something that we’ll continue to explore going forward.”

Who are the new cast members of Bridgerton season four?

In addition to some returning favorites, Bridgerton has cast three new actors for its upcoming season. And if Sophie is a Cinderella-esque character, we can guess who might be emulating her stepmother and stepsisters.

Katie Leung, who is best known for playing Cho Chang in the Harry Potter films, has been cast as Lady Araminta Gun, a twice-married and twice-widowed matriarch with two daughters to debut on the marriage mart. According to her Netflix character description, Araminta is a “fabulous, discerning, and blunt” woman who “does not respond well when anything—or anyone—threatens her standing in society.” She’ll be joined by Michelle Mao (Netflix’s upcoming Metal Lords) as eldest daughter Rosamund Li, a “beautiful, vain, and eager to please” young lady who “sets her sights on Benedict this social season.” Isabella Wei (The Crow) rounds out the family unit as Posy Li, the “younger, kinder sister” whose “chatty, overly friendly demeanor often has her putting her foot in her mouth,” per Netflix.

Which cast members are returning to Bridgerton season four?

According to Netflix, Thompson and Ha will be joined by the rest of the Bridgerton clan—Nicola Coughlan’s Penelope, Luke Newton’s Colin, Jonathan Bailey’s Anthony, Claudia Jessie’s Eloise, Hannah Dodd’s Francesca, Will Tilston’s Gregory, Florence Hunt’s Hyacinth, and Ruth Gemmell’s matriarch Violet Bridgerton. Polly Walker, who plays Penelope’s mother, Portia Featherington, will also be back, as will Queen Charlotte (Golda Rosheuvel), her right-hand Brimsley (Hugh Sachs), Lady Danbury (Adjoa Andoh), her brother Marcus Anderson (Daniel Francis), and Featherington house manager Mrs. Varley (Lorraine Ashbourne). Plus, the two potential love interests for Francesca—Victor Alli as John Stirling and Masali Baduza as Michaela Stirling—are confirmed to return, as are the Moncriches (Martins Imhangbe, Emma Naomi), who become main cast members.

Jessica Madsen, who plays semi-reformed mean girl Cressida, has not been announced to return, but “I don’t think we’re done with Cressida,” Brownell previously told VF. “If I have my druthers, there’s more I’d like to do with her. It felt too early to give her a big happy ending. We’ve watched two seasons of her be a real bully, and I love understanding where that comes from. And I love that people are feeling more sympathy for her now, more empathy, but she has a bit more growth to do before she gets her happy ending. But ultimately I do hope to give her one.”

During her appearance on Vanity Fair’s Still Watching podcast, Coughlan confirmed: “I’m coming back for season four. People are like, ‘Are you sad that you’re not the main love story?’ I’m weirdly not, only because I feel like I couldn’t have given it anything more…. I don’t have any regrets. I feel like I’ve left it all on the pitch.”

Post-Whistledown, Newton is looking forward to navigating lighter territory between Colin and Penelope. “Nic and I have talked about the themes that we explored this season and what we hope we continue to in future seasons—it’s the rom-com element between them,” he told VF. “Nic is obviously such a brilliant comedy actor, so to get the privilege to work opposite her in some of those scenes that felt slightly comedic, I really hope we get to dive into that a bit more next year. It’d be nice to feel like Kate (Simone Ashley) and Anthony (Jonathan Bailey) do at the start of the season and be in wedded bliss.”

As for Gemmell, “It’d be nice to see how my flirting goes,” she teased of the new love interest Violet met in season three. “I’d also quite like to have my children all together and all of my grandchildren. That would be mayhem, but it would be very nice.”

How did Bridgerton season three, part two end?

The third season concludes with a roughly nine-month time-jump in which Colin and Penelope have become parents to an unnamed baby boy—and also birthed their own respective writing projects. Colin’s is a novel titled Traveling With Myself, while Penelope’s is a new edition of Lady Whistledown signed: “Yours Truly, Penelope Bridgerton.” Julie Andrews’s Whistledown narration also shifts into the voice of Nicola Coughlan.

“It’s a hallmark of Julia Quinn’s novels that she always skips forward a certain amount of time to see where the couple lands,” Brownell told VF. “For us, it felt really appropriate to end the heir race with Penelope winning. After all she’s endured in her family, it just felt like poetic justice for her to come out on top. The timeline is a little bit unclear. We do live in perpetual spring in the first three seasons of Bridgerton, so what is time? But in our minds, they probably got pregnant in the mirror scene. So when you get to season four and you see them, it won’t be so crazy that they already have their baby.”

The couple’s contentment doesn’t mean there won’t be more fallout from Penelope’s public unmasking as Lady Whistledown. “We’ve only seen her at home in the flash-forward, and yes, you’re right that she’s joyful in that moment, but we try to allude to the fact in her coming out scene as Lady Whistledown that people may still be unhappy,” said Brownell. “Yeah, the queen momentarily is sanctioning it, and so people aren’t coming after her, but that doesn’t mean that’s going to necessarily stick into the future. There may still be some consequences to deal with.”

Elsewhere, multiple Bridgerton siblings splinter off onto various adventures. Eloise joins Francesca and her new husband, John, Earl of Kilmartin (Victor Alli), on their trip to Scotland with his cousin Michaela. Anthony and Kate have settled in her home country of India before the birth of their first child. (The less asked regarding the whereabouts of Regé-Jean Page’s Simon and Phoebe Dynevor’s Daphne, the better.)

On the homestead, Violet Bridgerton is entertaining her second-chance romance with Marcus Anderson—but don’t expect things to spice up between them too quickly. “I’m not getting my ass out for anyone—I can tell you that,” Gemmell said to Vanity Fair when asked about future intimate scenes. “I think I might show an ankle or two. The rest is in the hands of the writers, I’m afraid.”

Will Julie Andrews be back for Bridgerton season four?

Yes! Netflix has confirmed that although Lady Whistledown’s voice shifts into Coughlan’s during the final moments of Bridgerton’s third season, the Oscar winner’s narration will return. “It made sense in a season that is so much about stepping into your power and your true self for Penelope to literally own her own voice in that last moment,” Brownell told Vanity Fair. “We also love Julie Andrews so much that she may continue the voice next season. But at least for that moment, Pen is really owning it.”

Does Francesca Bridgerton fall in love with Michaela Stirling in Bridgerton season four?

In the books, Francesca’s relationship with Michael Stirling spans several years, as she is already married to John, Earl of Kilmartin at the time of their first meeting. Francesca is only able to fall in love with Michael (Michaela in the series) after the tragic death of her first husband in the sixth Bridgerton novel, When He Was Wicked.

When showrunner Jess Brownell first read Francesca’s book, “I really related to it as a queer woman,” she told VF. “Her story is, in some ways, about feeling different. In Julia Quinn’s book, it really has more to do with her being introverted. But for many of us in the queer community, that sense of feeling different from a young age is part of our stories. So I felt like there was already thematic richness in her book to mine for her story. In telling a queer Bridgerton story, I didn’t want to just drop a queer character in to check a box. I want to tell a story about the queer experience and let there be a richness to her story. And it feels like we’re able to do that with Francesca.”

Brownell also noted that Francesca does share love with John, although it feels different from the more flustered reaction she has to Michaela. “Personally, I don’t think it’s black and white,” she said. “What she has with John is real and valid. It is a relationship that is based much more on friendship and companionship, probably, than it is on passion. But that doesn’t mean that it’s not real love. There are plenty of relationships that aren’t passionate to start out with, or then grow less passionate over time, that are still incredibly beautiful and important. So there’s more to mine there with Francesca, and I want to take the time to explore that.”

When asked about potential backlash to exploring the queer identities of both Francesca and Benedict, Brownell said she’s prepared for that. “I understand that people are very attached to the way the books are. The books will always be there, and those stories are unchanged. So while book fans will always have their Michael, it felt like queer fans didn’t have anyone in either the books or in the series who was really featured to relate to. I would encourage people to channel some empathy for people who have not gotten to see themselves represented inside this world, which is so inclusive in other ways. That is a really, really important message to send to people, that they deserve to be included and represented as well.”

When is Eloise’s season of Bridgerton coming?

“I cannot change the world without seeing more of it,” Eloise declares at the end of season three before venturing to Scotland with Francesca and John. “She’s gotten over this huge hurdle, and so she goes on an adventure,” Claudia Jessie told Vanity Fair. “I’ve been making fun of this situation for ages, and now I have an opportunity to actually remove myself and experience something completely different. She’s seen her brother travel. She doesn’t really get the opportunity to do that, because she’s a woman. It’s also quite a sneaky way of her being like, ‘Mom, I’ll be safe, I’m with family, but I’m probably going to go do stuff’.’ She lets go of a lot of crap and relinquishes any sense of attachment to these gripes she’s had and goes free.”

But after her emotional display at Colin and Penelope’s wedding, when will the notoriously skeptical Eloise find lasting romance herself? “I’m aware that this sounds like a bit, but I promise you it’s sincere: It doesn’t exist in my head until it’s in front of me,” Jessie said when asked about leading her own season of Bridgerton. “I will in no way ready myself for it because I will just continue to do what I’ve been doing up until this point. And I work really hard. If and when that day comes, fab. But really, Eloise Bridgerton I think is the coolest person ever. I’m in a show that I adore with people that I love. And so the rest, it doesn’t exist in my head until it’s here.”

When does Bridgerton season four come out?

Here’s the bad news—a new eight-episode season of Bridgerton won’t be ready until 2026. On Monday, Oct. 3, Netflix announced that the season will premiere in two four-episode drops: the first on January 29 and the second on February 26. Along with the announcement, Netflix dropped a new peek at the drama to come.

Asked about the gap between seasons, the showrunner said, “We are working to try and put the seasons out more quickly, but they do take eight months to film and then they have to be edited, and then they have to be dubbed into every language,” Brownell told The Hollywood Reporter. “And the writing takes a very long time as well, so we’re kind of on a two-year pace. We’re trying to speed up, but somewhere in that range.”

Where can I spend my time while I await Bridgerton season four?

Park your horse-drawn carriage at Vanity Fair, where you can find updates on all the latest happenings in the Bridgerton universe. Gentle listeners can also hear recaps of the entire third season, featuring interviews with Nicola Coughlan, Luke Newton, and Claudia Jessie on VF’s Still Watching podcast.

This post will be updated.

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