Bridgerton season 4, part 2 finally landed after an arduous wait – but what does the future hold for the Netflix period drama?
Bridgerton is back on screens after Netflix dropped the second half of season four, following a painful month of pining and leaving audiences on a cliffhanger.
Fans got another four episodes to binge as the story picked up from Benedict Bridgerton’s (played by Luke Thompson) proposal to Sophie Baek (Yerin Ha) to become his mistress.
Those who have raced through the episodes now want to know if there will be more from the Netflix Regency series.
Here’s the lowdown about whether there will be another season of Bridgerton and the future of the period drama franchise.
Will there be a season 5 of Bridgerton?
Yes, Bridgerton season five has already been greenlit by Netflix. The streaming platform renewed the show for both seasons five and six at the same time in May 2025.
In a statement in Lady Whistledown’s Society Papers, it was announced: “Dearest Gentle Reader, Rarely is this author granted the opportunity to share with you such information.
“It is with great pleasure I can announce Bridgerton shall return for Seasons 5 and 6. Do celebrate accordingly.
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“And in the meantime, do prepare yourselves, for Bridgerton Season 4 shall debut in 2026.”
The announcement concluded: “It would seem this author is going to be quite busy. Yours Truly, Lady Whistledown.”
It’s too early to suggest any release date, but given seasons have come out every couple of years season five could be hitting screens in 2028.
The season is again expected to consist of eight episodes and the fifth run is expected to be split in half with a cliffhanger to keep audiences on cliffhanger as they face another month-long wait.
What will happen in Bridgerton season 5?
Bridgerton is adapted from American author Julia Quinn’s best-selling novel series, with each book focusing on a different sibling from the family as they find love.
The fifth book in the series is To Sir Phillip, With Love (2003), which focuses on Eloise Bridgerton (played by Claudia Jessie) and her romance with Sir Phillip Crane (Chris Fulton) after she previously swore off the marriage mart.
However, the TV adaptation has already broken with the order of the books after the show adapted the fourth novel Romancing Mr Bridgerton ahead of the third instalment An Offer from a Gentleman.
This means, To Sir Phillip, With Love might not be adapted for season five and the show may decide to cover the events of the sixth book When He Was Wicked (2004) next.
The sixth novel focuses on the love story between Francesca Bridgerton (Hannah Dodd) and Michael Stirling, the cousin of John Stirling (Victor Alli).
As Bridgerton has gender-swapped Michael for Michaela Stirling (Masali Baduza), this will change how the writers approach the story and could see the show having its first central same-sex romance.
Given the historical context, this would also be interesting to explore and could create much conflict and drama like Sophie and Benedict’s romance across the class divide.
Bridgerton’s showrunner Jess Brownell previously teased seasons five and six at the series four premiere when she showed pocket squares bearing the initials E and F.
She told Deadline: “I would say both characters with the initials on my pocket squares will get seasons in five and six.”
However, she wouldn’t be drawn on who would be the focus of each of them and teased: “In what order? I can’t say.”
But this isn’t it for the Bridgerton franchise after producer and director Tom Verica said the show was looking into various other spin-off involving characters fans were already familiar with.
Bridgerton season 4, part 2 is streaming on Netflix now
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