Netflix has released the first official trailer for Bridgerton season four, ushering the bohemian Bridgerton brother into his long-awaited romantic journey.
This season promises not just spectacle, but a deeply human story of longing, choice, and love that dares to cross social boundaries.
The trailer opens with Benedict Bridgerton, portrayed by Luke Thompson, charmingly fumbling his way through an explanation of American football before turning his attention to matters far closer to his heart love, desire, and a glittering masquerade ball.
As ever, Julie Andrews’ iconic narration as Lady Whistledown frames the unfolding drama with wit and wisdom.
Under gentle yet firm pressure from his mother, Violet Bridgerton, to settle down, Benedict insists on following a “more venturesome course.” Fate, however, has its own plans.
Enter Sophie Baek, played by Yerin Ha a young woman living in servitude, quietly dreaming of just one night where she can step beyond the limits imposed on her life.
In a fairy-tale twist reminiscent of Cinderella, Sophie disguises herself for the masquerade, where she and Benedict share an immediate and electrifying connection.
He calls her “the most intriguing person” he has ever met. But like all great myths, the moment is fleeting Sophie vanishes into the night, leaving Benedict searching for a love he cannot forget, and Sophie torn between hope and the fear of losing everything if her true identity is revealed.
Season four leans fully into what Bridgerton does best: tender yearning, social divides, unspoken emotions, and the belief that love can be both transformative and terrifying. Based on Julia Quinn’s An Offer from a Gentleman, the season promises silk-draped romance, quiet rebellion, and heartfelt vulnerability.
Bridgerton season four will be released in two parts Part One premieres on January 29, followed by Part Two on February 26, inviting viewers once again into a world where love dares to defy expectation.