If anyone can shed some light on what Bridgerton Season 4 will be like, it’s me.
With 15 Emmy nominations (including two wins), it’s no surprise that 28 million people tuned in to watch part one of Bridgerton Season 3 in its first week.
Then again, fans are probably frothing at the mouth for the next season of the historical romance drama.
Netflix is notorious for slow-moving popular series like “Bridgerton” and “Stranger Things.”
Fans of both series are used to years-long waits between seasons.
However, the streaming giant is also known for providing details to keep fans satisfied.
That’s what TV Fanatic has you covered, because here’s everything we know about Bridgerton Season 4 so far!
Has Bridgerton been renewed for season 4?
Die-hard Bridgerton fans probably won’t be surprised by this, but yes, Bridgerton is re-signed.
The show was renewed for a third and fourth season in April 2021.
Considering each season takes approximately eight months to shoot, showrunners and creators will likely need as much lead time as possible.
What is Bridgerton about?
Set in the Regency era, the eight close-knit siblings of the noble and powerful Bridgerton family – Anthony, Benedict, Colin, Daphne, Eloise, Francesca, Gregory and Hyacinth — looking for love in London’s high society, surrounded by the acclaim of friends and rivals alike.
Despite the plot changes from the novel, season four will still focus on Benedick.
Considering the Cinderella-esque themes of the third Bridgerton novel, the series will have plenty of fairy tale romance for fans.
It will be interesting to see how the second son changes his mind after meeting someone who will change his mind about marriage.
How many episodes are there in Bridgerton Season 4?
Currently, there is no official episode count for “Bridgerton” season 4.
However, fans of the show can probably look forward to another eight series from Netflix.
It has not yet been announced whether this season will be split into two parts like Season 3.
Who is in Bridgerton Season 4?
Technically, Thompson’s Benedict is the only confirmed actor and character for Bridgerton Season 4.
Still, the series has three seasons and plenty of familiar faces for fans to look forward to. There’s no doubt that a fan-favorite character like Queen Charlotte will once again grace the small screen.
Luke Thompson (“Transatlantic”) as Benedict Bridgerton
Luke Newton (“The Cabin”) as Colin Bridgerton
Hannah Dodd (Pandora) as Francesca Bridgerton
Claudia Jessee (Doctor Who) as Eloise Bridgerton
Nicole Coughlin (Derry Girls) as Penelope Featherington
Jonathan Bailey (“The Fellowship”) as Anthony Bridgerton
Simon Ashley (Sex Education) as Qahtani “Kate” Sharma
Adjoa Andoh (“The Witcher”) as Lady Danbury
Ruth Gemmell (“Pulp”) as Violet Bridgerton
Golda Rothwell (Death in Paradise) as Queen Charlotte
Florence Hunter (“The Cursed”) as Hyacinth Bridgerton
Will Tilston (Bridgerton) as Gregory Bridgerton
Daniel Francis (The Wheel of Time) as Lord Anderson
Martin Simhambe (“The Prediction”) as Wilmond Rich
Harriet Keynes (Marcella) as Philippa Featherington
Polly Walker (Pennyworth) as Portia Featherington
Bessie Carter (I Hate Susie) as Prudence Featherington
Julie Andrews (Julie’s Green Room) as Mrs. Whistledown
Sadly, we will likely see another season without Reggie-Jean Page returning. However, there is still a chance that Phoebe Dynevor will appear again.
Is there a trailer for Bridgerton Season 4?
Currently, there is no trailer detailing the story and plot of Bridgerton Season 4.
However, Netflix did release a cute little announcement video with Luke Thompson making the news official.
Luckily, TV Fanatic has your back and will let you know as soon as we hear more. For now, enjoy the undeniably handsome Benedict Bridgerton.
Where can I watch Bridgerton Season 4?
Fans of the show can watch Bridgerton Season 4 on Netflix. The streaming giant will release the episodes simultaneously, though they may be split into two parts like Season 3.
Viewers can relive the first three seasons on the app.
When is the premiere date for Bridgerton Season 4?
There’s some news that may not sit well with many fans. We probably won’t see the next season until 2026.
“We’re trying to get seasons out faster, but they do take eight months to shoot and then they have to be edited,” showrunner Jess Brownell told The Hollywood Reporter in June. , and then had to dub for each season.
Writing also takes a long time, so our schedule is two years. We’re trying to speed things up, but within that range.
So it’s going to be a while, but it’s not all bad news.
What other shows are premiering now?
As the streaming giant behind Netflix, the app has a plethora of great shows to keep viewers entertained while they wait for Bridgerton Season 4.
If you want to catch up on the romantic drama Virgin River, the first five seasons of the critically acclaimed series are now available, with the sixth season expected to air in 2025.
Julianne Moore and Milly Alcock are gearing up to deliver riveting and provocative performances in Netflix’s upcoming dark comedy miniseries Sirens. The show delves into intricate themes of women, power and class.
If you like the idea of a charming and smart young lawyer navigating the wild world of the CIA, check out the first season of The Recruit before returning for the highly anticipated second season.
When you crave heroic heroes, epic magic, and enough creatures to rival Dungeons & Dragons, immerse yourself in the first three seasons of The Witcher before Season 4 lands.
As you can see, there’s no shortage of great shows to keep you and other TV fans entertained before Bridgerton Season 4 finally premieres!
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