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Bridgerton season 4 is finally here. Here is what to know before you binge

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Dearest gentle reader, Netflix humble requests your presence on your couch this today Thursday, January 29, 2026 to binge part one of the fourth season of its hit series Bridgerton. It is up to you whether or not to don your finest gowns, tiaras, and petticoats — or simply leave that to the actors gracing your screens. While Lady Whistledown’s identity is now common knowledge, society still has its eyes and judgement on you. So here are some facts you should know going into this next chapter so you are not the laughing stock of the season. Don’t say we didn’t try to help.

What is the basic premise of Bridgerton?

Netflix’s Bridgerton is based on a series of romance novels by Julia Quinn. There are eight novels in the main series, each focusing on a Bridgerton sibling and a classic romance trope such as enemies to lovers. Additionally, since the popularity of the series epilogues, novellas, and one prequel book has expanded the literary world of the franchise.

The plot centers on the individual Bridgerton family member’s quest for love in Regency Era London. The young adults and children are guided by their loving mother Violet who does her best despite missing her late husband who was killed by a bee sting before his children were of marrying age.

Who is the creative force behind Bridgerton?

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Shonda Rhimes

It is wild to think that Bridgerton came about because in 2017 creator Shonda Rhimes was sick on vacation. While she wasn’t feeling well, she ran out of things to read and picked up Quinn’s first novel in the series, The Duke and I, which by chance was left in her room. After devouring it, she went out — fever and all — to the local bookstore to buy the rest of the books in the series. A seed for an idea was planted.

That same year, Rhimes left ABC, her previous creative home, and signed a very lucrative four year overall deal with Netflix. Industry insiders estimated this deal was worth around$100 million dollars. With her newfound creative freedom outside the world of traditional network television, Rhimes teamed up with Netflix to tackle a genre that was looked down upon, romance.

Why was Bridgerton such a surprise hit? 

Bridgerton was a gamble for both Rhimes and Netflix. Historically, traditional cable channels tended to stay in their land and do one genre well. For example HBO and Showtime focused on dark, gritty offerings that wouldn’t make it past the censors of network televisions. Netflix has offerings for all, including women.

Rhimes unabashedly embraced the Regency era and the pursuit of love and marriage. She also put her own unique fingerprints on it by creating an ethnically diverse world. One way she accomplished this was through the character of Queen Charlotte who did not appear in the original book series but was a real historical figure. While historians will continue to debate her ethnicity, in the show she is a Black woman. Her character’s popularity inspired Quinn to pair up with Rhimes to write the prequel novel. This representation in a genre that doesn’t typically see diversity helped create even more fans.

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Bridgerton’s first season debuted on Christmas day 2020. Eighty-two million homes tuned in (including partial viewers) so clearly men got into the action as well. This massive number was even bigger than Netflix projected and made Bridgerton Netflix’s biggest series at the time. While the global pandemic certainly helped initially, the momentum for this series did not die down. 

Season 3’s numbers continued to impress. This installment achieved 45.1M views opening weekend alone. Season 4 is primed to build on this momentum.

Who does Bridgerton season 4 focus on?

Season 4 is a Bridgerton twist on the Cinderella story. This time it is Benedict Bridgerton’s turn to find love. (Actor Luke Thompson is up to the challenge.)

Benedict is the second oldest son which means he has a little more freedom than his older brother Anthony. He has used this freedom to pursue the arts and explore his sexuality, briefly considering a throuple in season 3.

While his personality is bohemian, Violet fears he is a bit lost and needs to settle down. It is believed his sister Eloise (played by Claudia Jessie) will also be heavily featured in the season both because of their close relationship and the need to set up her future season.

Last season also saw his sister Francesca married to John Stirling, the Earl of Kilmartin. Readers know some plot points also need to happen here for her season to be able to unfold.

What new actors are joining the cast in season 4?

Since Bridgerton is about a family, the core cast stays mainly the same with the focus shifting to whomever’s love story is front and center for the season. Although sometimes this means fan favorites such as Simone Ashley (Kate Sharma) are not seen on screen. She is just one of the actors not listed on Netflix’s official Season 4 cast announcement.

Others not present are Jessica Madsen (Cressida Cowper), Bessie Carter (Prudence Featherington), James Phoon (Harry Dankworth) or Harriet Cains (Philippa Featherington). Never fear the supporting cast does have additions to make up for these absences.

Yerin Ha will don a mask for her turn as Benedict’s love interest Sophie Baek. The couple first meet at a masquerade ball that was teased in season 3.

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The role of Lady Araminta Gun, aka the wicked stepmother, will be tackled by Katie Leung. Audiences might remember her from her role as Cho Chang in the Harry Potter movies.

Rounding out the supporting cast are the stepsisters Michelle Mao as Rosamund Li and Isabella Wei as Posy Li.

Fans can also expect to see familiar faces such as Jonathan Bailey, Nicola Coughlan, and Luke Newton.

What are the release dates for season 4?

Netflix is following a similar release schedule to season 3. The first four episodes will drop on Thursday, January 29, 2026 at 3 a.m. ET. The concluding four episodes of the season will debut on February 26, 2026.

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