Brace your corsets and refresh your scandal journals — Bridgerton Season 4 is coming, and Benedict Bridgerton is finally getting his romantic close-up.
Netflix just dropped a dreamy sneak peek and confirmed what we’ve all been clutching our pearls over: the show returns in 2026, and not only that — it’s already been renewed for seasons five and six. Clearly, Lady Whistledown has secured a multi-season deal and is not gatekeeping the tea anymore.
Based on Julia Quinn’s third book, An Offer From a Gentleman, the fourth season of Bridgerton gives us a Cinderella-coded romance with an aristocratic twist. Benedict (Luke Thompson), the resident painter/poet/chaotic bisexual icon, falls head over heels for a masked woman at a Bridgerton masquerade ball — not knowing she’s actually a maid named Sophie (played by newcomer Yerin Ha).
Because nothing screams romance like class tension, ballroom secrets, and not knowing your crush’s actual name.
A Glimpse of the Magic: The Sneak Peek
Netflix released a sneak peek showing the moment Benedict spots Sophie — or, as he knows her, “The Lady in Silver” — for the first time. The slow-motion stare? The glittering mask? The tension?! Shonda knew exactly what she was doing.
Luke Thompson described this season’s vibe perfectly: “It’s the struggle between a proper old-school fairy tale and the actual reality of the world… In its best version, ‘true love’ happens in the middle of that.”
So yes, you’ll get the sweeping romance — but expect a side of social commentary and emotional damage. Just how we like it.
Meet the Ton: The Cast

Of course, the Bridgerton family tree continues to thrive (and multiply). Luke Thompson leads the charge, with Yerin Ha as Sophie. Alongside them:
- Katie Leung as Lady Araminta Gun (yes, Cho Chang’s gone evil stepmother),
- Michelle Mao as Rosamund Li,
- Isabella Wei as Posy Li — Sophie’s stepsisters.
Plus, all your faves are still in the mix: Jonathan Bailey, Simone Ashley, Nicola Coughlan, Claudia Jessie, Luke Newton, Golda Rosheuvel, and more.
When Can You Watch It?
Here’s the catch: Season 4 won’t grace your screens until 2026. Which gives us time to rewatch Colin and Penelope’s love story, memorize every orchestral Taylor Swift cover, and pretend we’re not feral for a man in a waistcoat.
TL;DR:
Season 4 = Benedict’s Cinderella era.
Sophie = masked mystery maid.
Release = 2026 (yes, the wait hurts us too).
Mood = fairytale fantasy meets Ton-level drama.
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