Netflix has unveiled the first official poster for the much-anticipated fourth season of its hit period drama ‘Bridgerton’, giving fans their first glimpse of what’s in store ahead of the 2026 launch. The poster was shared on the show’s official Instagram handle, building excitement among viewers worldwide.
According to an ANI report, the poster features Yerin Ha as Sophie Baek, a young maid serving the formidable Lady Araminta Gun, portrayed by Katie Leung. Sophie is seen elegantly dressed in a gown, holding a mask in her hand, reflecting the season’s theme of masquerade balls and the hidden intrigues of Regency-era society. The makers captioned the post: “One thing is certain, gentle readers, a masquerade is like no other event. Prepare yourselves, for anything can happen. Bridgerton Season 4 shall debut in 2026.”
The upcoming season will continue to explore the romantic and societal escapades of the remaining Bridgerton siblings, following the storylines of Daphne, Anthony, and Colin in the previous seasons.
In addition to Ha and Leung, Season 4 stars Jonathan Bailey, Victor Alli, Adjoa Andoh, Julie Andrews (voice of Lady Whistledown), Nicola Coughlan, Claudia Jessie, Hannah Dodd, Will Tilston, Florence Hunt, and several others, including newcomers Isabella Wei, Michelle Mao, and Posy Li. Simone Ashley returns as Kate Sharma, further adding to the unfolding drama.
With its blend of romance, opulent settings, and intricate family dynamics, ‘Bridgerton Season 4’ is poised to continue the global phenomenon that has captivated audiences since the series debuted in 2020. Fans can expect a fresh set of love stories, courtly intrigue, and lavish visuals when the season premieres next year.
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