‘Bridgerton’ Releases Trailer for Part 2 of Season 4 and Teases the Saga’s Most Anticipated Romance

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Netflix unveils the preview for the second half of Season 4 of ‘Bridgerton’, focusing on Benedict and a forbidden romance.

Dearest gentle reader… the marriage season is far from over. Netflix has released the trailer for Part 2 ofBridgertonSeason 4, confirming that the universe created by Shonda Rhimes is preparing a more intense and emotionally charged romantic arc.

The first half of the season premiered on 29 January and reignited global conversation around the series. London once again opens its ballrooms, soirées and social intrigues. Penelope Featherington (Nicola Coughlan) and Colin Bridgerton (Luke Newton) return, now navigating parenthood, alongside the ever-present Lady Whistledown. This time, however, the central narrative shifts to a new leading figure.

Benedict Bridgerton and Sophie: a different kind of romance


The spotlight turns to Benedict Bridgerton, the family’s most artistic brother, as he embarks on his own love story. The trailer confirms his encounter with Sophie, a mysterious young woman who unexpectedly enters high society.

An immediate attraction sparks between them, yet conflict arises when he proposes that she become his mistress. Her past — shaped by her mother’s history as a servant turned lover — introduces an emotional dilemma that threatens their connection. The series moves beyond the traditional fairy tale to explore identity, class and personal dignity.

When does Part 2 of ‘Bridgerton’ Season 4 premiere?


The second half will debut on 26 February on Netflix. The trailer promises lavish balls, clandestine encounters and romantic decisions capable of unsettling the social order of the Ton.

How many episodes are in ‘Bridgerton’ Season 4 Part 1?


Part 1 consists of four episodes. The full season will include eight instalments in total, maintaining its split structure.

Full release schedule for ‘Bridgerton’ Season 4
Season 4 is divided into two parts:

Part 1: released on 29 January (4 episodes)
Part 2: premieres on 26 February (4 episodes)

Following the cultural phenomenon of its previous love stories, the series now leans into a more intimate and emotionally layered narrative. If the trailer delivers on its promise, ‘Bridgerton’ may present its most complex romance to date.