Bridgerton Season 4 Release Schedule

How many episodes are in season 4 of Bridgerton?
Like all three seasons before it, season 4 of Bridgerton will also consist of eight episodes. While fans will always argue for more of their favorite high society characters, Brownell has promised that it’s all by design.
“There is a natural structure to eight episodes, and we’ve done it actually every season, that Episode 4 ends on a big world-shifting midpoint,” she previously told Tudum.
As for the cliff-hanging moment in season 4, Thompson teased that the reality of this Cinderella-inspired story is more complex than a traditional fairy tale.
“What’s striking about Season 4 is that it’s the struggle between a proper old-school fairy tale — the romance of it — and the actual reality of the world,” the actor told Tudum.
He continued, “Both are true. You have to hold both of them — the romance and the reality — in your hand. In its best version, ‘true love’ happens in the middle of that.”
Ha, on the other hand, had a different take on season 4’s love story.
“This season is a lot—is darker the right word?—for Bridgerton,” the actress told W Magazine in January 2026. “There’s something in the class struggle and the class divide, and opening up the Bridgerton universe to the downstairs universe, that made it more grounded. There are actual societal stakes at play.”
What is the release schedule for Bridgerton season 4?
Netflix will premiere the first four episodes of Bridgerton season 4 on Thursday, Jan. 29. After that, the remaining four episodes will be released on Thursday, Feb. 26.
Here’s the full episode release schedule:
Jan. 29: Part 1
- Episode 1: “The Waltz”
- Episode 2: “Time Transfixed”
- Episode 3: “The Field Next to the Other Road”
- Episode 4: “An Offer from a Gentleman”
Feb. 26: Part 2
- Episode 5 : “Yes or No”
- Episode 6: “The Passing Winter”
- Episode 7: “The Beyond”
- Episode 8: “Dance in the Country”
What time do new episodes of Bridgerton season 4 come out?
New episodes for Bridgerton season 4 will drop at 3 a.m. ET / 12 a.m. PT on their respective release dates.
Where can I watch Bridgerton?
All seasons of Bridgerton are available to stream on Netflix.