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'Bridgerton' Trailer Teases Multiple Sex Scenes Amid Benedict, Sophie Romance
Season 4 adapts Julia Quinn's novel focusing on Benedict Bridgerton's romantic journey with Sophie Baek, with the first four episodes streaming Jan. 29, 2026, on Netflix.
- Netflix released the full trailer on Christmas Day 2025 for Bridgerton Season 4 Part 1, streaming January 29, 2026, with Part 2 following on February 26, 2026.
- Based on Julia Quinn's novel, the season adapts An Offer From a Gentleman and centers on Benedict Bridgerton, with Shondaland and showrunner Jess Brownell shaping the story alongside executive producer Shonda Rhimes.
- At the masquerade, Sophie Baek meets Benedict Bridgerton and leaves a single glove, while the trailer teases a Lake Scene and intimate bedroom moments.
- The trailer also teases the return of beloved faces including Queen Charlotte, Penelope Featherington, Colin Bridgerton, and Francesca Bridgerton, while creators plan eight seasons for the franchise.
- Lady Violet Bridgerton urges Benedict Bridgerton to marry soon while Eloise Bridgerton aids his search for the masked woman, with showrunner Jess Brownell promising 'juicy conflict' this year.
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Season four of "Bridgerton" premieres in January.Liam Daniel/NetflixThe first trailer for season four of "Bridgerton" dropped on Christmas.The next season will focus on Benedict Bridgerton's love story with Sophie Baek (Yerin Ha). Returning cast members include Luke Newton, Nicola Coughlan, Jonathan Bailey, and Simone Ashley.Get your masks ready: Season four of "Bridgerton" is coming to Netflix in 2026. Part one premieres on January 29, and part…
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