
Simone Ashley, beloved star of Bridgerton and the new Netflix film Picture This, is already stirring up excitement for what’s next in the Bridgerton universe. While promoting her latest project, the actress gave fans a promising glimpse into Season 4 and it sounds like we’re in for something truly special
“I’m super excited for the world to see this season. It just gets better and better,” Simone said with a smile.
Though she couldn’t reveal major plot points, she confirmed she’s back on set and recently filmed with her Bridgerton co-stars. Reuniting with Claudia Jessie (Eloise) and Nicola Coughlan (Penelope) brought a sense of warmth and nostalgia, with Simone describing it as stepping back into a “time capsule.”
What to Expect in Season 4
Bridgerton Season 4 is expected to spotlight Benedict Bridgerton (Luke Thompson) and introduce Sophie Baek (Yerin Ha) as his romantic counterpart. Their slow-burn love story promises a new kind of chemistry that fans are already eager to see unfold.
Simone also hinted at stronger female dynamics this season. With Kate, Eloise, and Penelope all back in the fold, viewers can expect scenes that deepen friendship, sisterhood, and personal growth the emotional layers that make Bridgerton more than just a romance.
The upcoming season will also expand the cast. New characters like Lady Araminta Gun and her daughters, Posy and Rosamund, are set to add fresh energy and potential drama to the story.
As for the show’s famously intimate scenes, the production continues to approach them with care and artistry, using intimacy coordinators to ensure both safety and storytelling elegance.
While Netflix hasn’t announced an official release date, fans can likely expect Season 4 sometime in late 2025 or early 2026 just in time to warm up the holidays or spice up Valentine’s Day.
Why Fans Should Be Excited
Season 4 isn’t just another chapter. It’s shaping up to be a return to everything fans love slow-burn romance, emotional tension, character evolution, and visual grandeur. Simone Ashley’s genuine excitement is contagious, and her promise that the series “just gets better and better” feels like more than hype.
It feels like a turning point. A season that doesn’t just continue the story, but elevates it.
And if Bridgerton has taught us anything, it’s that love stories like fine wine only get better with time.