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Thanks to several new interviews, new assets, and behind-the-scenes drops, we just got a bunch of new intel on Bridgerton season 4, so let’s bring you up to speed on everything new we’ve learned.
Just to recap, season 4 of Bridgerton will primarily focus on the story of Yerin Ha’s Sophie Beckett and Luke Thompson’s Benedict Bridgerton. Thus far, we’ve had a bunch of first looks and a teaser trailer, which confirmed season 4 will follow in season 3’s footsteps in being split across two parts with eight episodes overall.
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Shondaland’s 12 Days of Bridgerton
One slow trickle of new intel and first looks has come courtesy of Shondaland, the publisher arm of the production company run by Shonda Rhimes. They normally cover all sorts of pop culture articles, but naturally, they also leverage their exclusive links to the show they produce.
For the festive period, they’re running what they call the “12 Days of Bridgerton.” Each day, their website updates with new intel or treats all Bridgerton-related. There are some more throwaway days like Day 3 when they just promoted the shop, but other days included the cast answering various questions,
Day 6 included showrunner Jess Brownell, who describes the season as “tantalizing in so many ways,” highlighting its mix of “upstairs, downstairs,” “fantasy meets reality,” and a “forbidden romance,” calling it “a real platter of tantalizing options.” She says one of the biggest surprises is seeing “new levels from Benedict Bridgerton,” a character viewers may think has “done it all” and “seen it all.” Brownell explains that what Benedict has been missing is being “really vulnerable and really committed.” She adds that “finally this season, Sophie will challenge him to do that,” before cheekily teasing, “Can I say bathtub?”
That’s in addition to brand new character stills from the forthcoming season:
- From Bridgerton Season 4 Episode 2 – Cr: Netflix
- From Bridgerton season 4 episode 3 – Cr: Netflix
- From Bridgerton Season 4 Episode 2 – Cr: Netflix
- From Bridgerton Season 4, Episode 2 – Cr: Netflix
- From Bridgerton Season 4 Episode 2 – Cr: Netflix
Jess Brownell’s Press Tour Begins
In addition to the features on Shondaland, the showrunner has been making the rounds with major outlets, dropping distinct breadcrumbs with each interview.
Speaking with TVLine over the weekend, Jess Brownell teased that Bridgerton Season 4 will look to innovate in the romance department, promising a second carriage scene: “One of them involves a body of water, another of them involves a different body of water… We’re always looking for ways to innovate in the swoonworthy scene department.”
She also touched on the returning couples and siblings:
- Colin and Penelope: “It’s a big season for Penelope… she’s having to navigate what it’s like being a gossip columnist when the people you’re writing about know you’re the one writing about them.”
- Francesca and John: “This season is about exploring her marriage with John… giving viewers a chance to understand what their routine looks like, and then also to see what happens when that routine potentially gets upended when Michaela… returns to London.”
- The Viscount: Jonathan Bailey returns, with Brownell joking that he brings his “Sexiest Man Alive” persona to the set: “He just embodies that when he steps onto set… They will be back this season; I can’t say exactly when and in what capacity.”
Meanwhile, Entertainment Weekly gave us new first looks and a deep dive into the season’s themes and tones.
In that feature, Brownell describes Season 4 as a unique spin on the Cinderella trope. She notes that unlike traditional iterations, Sophie is “no such thing” as a damsel in distress; instead, viewers will see “a very headstrong young woman try to decide her fate for herself.” Brownell reveals that the source material, An Offer From a Gentleman, was “the easiest book to adapt” due to its “rich set pieces that gave us juicy conflict and high stakes,” including the masquerade ball where Benedict meets the “Lady in Silver.”
The chemistry between actors Luke Thompson and Yerin Ha is reportedly electric, with a private dance scene in a pergola described by Brownell as “perfect and so moving and full of so much tension and sparkle.”
Beyond the central romance, the season will delve into the “upstairs, downstairs dynamic,” contrasting Benedict’s “fantasy world” with Sophie’s “harsher reality.” The show aims to explore the “gray area” regarding Sophie’s employer, Araminta Gun, rather than painting her as a simple villain. Returning favorites also face new challenges: Violet Bridgerton must decide if she is “brave enough to put her heart on the line” with Lord Anderson, while Penelope Featherington navigates the “tricky position” of maintaining her journalistic integrity as Lady Whistledown without angering Queen Charlotte.
Ultimately, Brownell emphasizes that the season is about courage, noting that “Benedict needs to be braver about committing… [and] Sophie needs to be courageous in love and courageous about allowing herself to dream.”
Picture: EW / Netflix
Lord Elliot Featherington Introduced
We also got an official introduction to one of the new cast members for season 4. We’re referring to Lord Elliot Featherington, who appears in a behind-the-scenes snapshot alongside actress Nicola Coughlan, who plays Penelope Featherington.
The introduction came with a note from Lady Whistledown, which reads:
“Dearest Gentle Reader,
It would seem with each passing season, the Bridgerton family only continues to grow.
Since the last season, Mr. Colin Bridgerton and Miss Penelope Bridgerton (nee Featherington) have welcome their first child. A beautiful, joyous little boy, and heir to the Featherington title.
Do join me in celebrating the arrival of Lord Elliot Featherington. This author eagerly awaits you making his acquintance.
Yours Truly,
Lady Whistledown”

Not much has been said about season 5 as of yet. Of course, as we just recently reported, the series is eying a return to production in Spring 2026. No word either if Bridgerton could show up as part of Netflix’s NFL Game Day coverage. We did see in the trailer for Snoop’s Halftime Party easter eggs for The Lincoln Lawyer, Wednesday, One Piece, and Squid Game, but nothing for Bridgerton.
Rating: TV-MA