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Bridgerton season 4 on Netflix: release dates, Benedict and Sophie’s Cinderella‑style romance, and what to expect

Simon Janvier by Simon Janvier
January 26, 2026
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Netflix has officially locked in the next chapter of the Bridgerton saga. Season 4 will unfold in two parts, with a story centered on Benedict Bridgerton and a mysterious young woman named Sophie. Drawing on a Cinderella-inspired setup and the third novel in Julia Quinn’s series, the upcoming season blends opulent romance with questions about privilege and social status — a mix that’s tailor‑made for fans in the United States who devour period dramas and prestige streaming content.

For viewers who plan their binge‑watching schedules around major releases, the dates are clear: the first batch of episodes arrives on January 29, 2026, followed by part two on February 26, 2026, all on Netflix.

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Bridgerton season 4 release schedule on Netflix

Netflix is sticking with the split‑season strategy that has become increasingly common for high‑profile shows in the United States. Instead of dropping all the episodes at once, Bridgerton season 4 will be rolled out in two distinct waves to extend buzz and keep social conversations alive.

The plan is simple:

  • Part 1 streams on January 29, 2026, setting up the romance between Benedict and Sophie and introducing the central masquerade storyline.
  • Part 2 follows on February 26, 2026, bringing the emotional payoffs, revelations, and final dilemmas.

This staggered launch mirrors other major Netflix releases designed to dominate the cultural conversation in the U.S. over several weeks instead of a single weekend.

Benedict and Sophie: a Regency‑era romance with a Cinderella twist

After previously focusing on Daphne, Anthony, and Penelope, the spotlight now moves to Benedict Bridgerton (Luke Thompson). Season 4 reframes his arc around a romantic encounter that borrows heavily from the Cinderella myth while staying rooted in the lush, playful world fans already know.

The female lead, Sophie Baek, played by Yerin Ha, is introduced as a young domestic worker hiding a shadowy past. At a lavish masked ball hosted by Lady Violet Bridgerton, Benedict crosses paths with Sophie, who appears under an elegant alias as a “Lady of Silver.” Their initial attraction is immediate and intense, but it’s built on disguise, secrecy, and a fragile social balance.

The season leans into classic romance beats — instant chemistry, identity concealment, and a love story made complicated by rigid social hierarchies. For U.S. audiences used to modern fairy‑tale retellings on streaming platforms, this setup offers both familiarity and the heightened stakes of Regency‑era society.

A loose adaptation of Julia Quinn’s third Bridgerton novel

The narrative framework for season 4 comes directly from the third book in Julia Quinn’s series, An Offer from a Gentleman.

Showrunner Jess Brownell, who has been steering the show solo since season 3, uses that source material as a base while pushing the tone in a more introspective direction. In comments shared with Tudum, she describes the season as both a romantic fable and a commentary on privilege and how society perceives status.

Benedict, long portrayed as the bohemian, artistically inclined brother, is forced to reassess his own illusions about love, class, and personal freedom. Sophie, under the shimmering persona of the “Lady of Silver,” is desperately trying to slip away from the constraints of her background. Their dynamic invites viewers to question who gets to reinvent themselves — and at what cost.

Cast: returning favorites and new faces

Season 4 is designed to feel instantly recognizable for long‑time fans in the United States, while also refreshing the ensemble with new characters. Several familiar actors are back in key roles, including:

  • Luke Thompson
  • Nicola Coughlan
  • Claudia Jessie
  • Simone Ashley
  • Jonathan Bailey
  • Golda Rosheuvel
  • Ruth Gemmell

Alongside them, Netflix introduces new characters who are expected to stir up the social scene:

  • Katie Leung as Lady Araminta Gun
  • Michelle Mao as Rosamund Li
  • Isabella Wei as Posy Li

Rosamund and Posy are two sisters thrown into the high‑stakes world of society debuts, adding another layer of intrigue to the season’s exploration of status and reputation.

Visual style and the importance of the masked ball

Early glimpses of the season highlight a production that doubles down on spectacle. The sets have been further expanded at Shepperton Studios, and the creative team has reworked the Georgian‑inspired environments to support more ambitious staging.

At the center of this visual strategy is a grand masked ball, positioned as a pivotal moment for both the story and the season’s direction. The cameras and choreography revolve around this event, where Benedict meets Sophie in disguise, and where the entire theme of masks — literal and metaphorical — comes into play.

A two‑part season built for ongoing conversation

By splitting season 4 into two parts, Netflix reinforces a format that encourages extended fan engagement, especially in the U.S. where online communities dissect every detail. The structure is straightforward:

  • Part 1 (January 29, 2026) establishes the masquerade, the emotional stakes, and the core mystery surrounding Sophie’s identity.
  • Part 2 (February 26, 2026) is positioned to deliver answers, confront the characters with difficult choices, and close Benedict and Sophie’s arc.

This serialized approach allows the franchise, created by Shonda Rhimes and Chris Van Dusen, to function as both a social drama and a sweeping romantic saga, with each drop feeding speculation, fan theories, and trending topics.

Key facts about Bridgerton season 4

  • Title: Bridgerton – Season 4
  • Netflix release: Part 1 on January 29, 2026; Part 2 on February 26, 2026
  • Main storyline: The love story between Benedict and Sophie, inspired by An Offer from a Gentleman
  • Cast highlights: Luke Thompson, Yerin Ha, Katie Leung, Nicola Coughlan, Simone Ashley, Jonathan Bailey, and more
  • Showrunner: Jess Brownell
  • Production: Shondaland / Netflix
  • Filming location: Shepperton Studios

FAQ

When will Bridgerton season 4 be released on Netflix in the United States?

Season 4 will be released in two parts on Netflix. Part 1 is scheduled for January 29, 2026, and Part 2 will follow on February 26, 2026. Both drops will be available to U.S. subscribers on those dates.

Who are the main characters in Bridgerton season 4?

The central romance focuses on Benedict Bridgerton, played by Luke Thompson, and Sophie Baek, portrayed by Yerin Ha. Their relationship is framed by a Cinderella‑inspired encounter at a masked ball and complicated by differences in social status.

Is Bridgerton season 4 based on a specific Bridgerton book?

Yes. The season draws directly from the third book in Julia Quinn’s series, An Offer from a Gentleman. Showrunner Jess Brownell uses the novel as a foundation while emphasizing themes of privilege, social perception, and personal illusion.

Which actors are returning, and who is new to the cast?

Returning cast members include Luke Thompson, Nicola Coughlan, Claudia Jessie, Simone Ashley, Jonathan Bailey, Golda Rosheuvel, and Ruth Gemmell. New additions include Katie Leung as Lady Araminta Gun, Michelle Mao as Rosamund Li, and Isabella Wei as Posy Li, expanding the social and romantic dynamics of the season.

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Founder of Screen Report and Netflix News, I am a lifelong film and TV enthusiast dedicated to curating the latest streaming insights for the worldwide audiences. With a focus on bringing clarity to the fast-paced world of VOD, I share my expertise through dedicated news and analysis. Explore my broader digital journey on my personal website.

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