🕯️ Beneath candlelit ballrooms, Bridgerton Season 4 follows Benedict Bridgerton falling for Sophie Beckett, a servant by day and a secret dreamer by night, while the ton whispers about a scandal that threatens to rewrite every rule of class and love.
Premiering in two parts starting January 29, 2026, on Netflix, Season 4 of the beloved Regency romance series turns its gaze to the artistic, free-spirited second son, Benedict Bridgerton (Luke Thompson). After years of watching his siblings find their perfect matches, Benedict has remained blissfully unattached — until one enchanted evening at Lady Violet’s grand masquerade ball, where a mysterious woman in silver changes everything.
She is Sophie Beckett (Yerin Ha), a woman living two lives: by day, a quietly resilient housemaid enduring cruelty and invisibility; by night, a secret dreamer who slips into society wearing borrowed finery and a mask of courage. Their first dance beneath flickering candles and swirling gowns is electric — a moment of pure, unguarded connection that neither can forget.
Here are breathtaking first-look images capturing the magic of the masquerade ball, where Benedict first sees Sophie and the spark ignites:
These luminous shots of the ballroom glow with candlelight, silk, and unspoken longing — the perfect backdrop for a love that defies every rule:
A Forbidden Romance in Two Worlds
Adapted from Julia Quinn’s An Offer from a Gentleman (with thoughtful updates honoring Yerin Ha’s heritage by giving Sophie the surname Baek), Season 4 is the most faithful book-to-screen translation yet. Benedict, ever the romantic idealist, becomes obsessed with finding the “Lady in Silver” who vanished at midnight. With the help of his clever sister Eloise, he searches high and low across London’s glittering ton — unaware that the woman who has captured his heart is scrubbing floors and serving tea just a few doors away.
Sophie’s hidden past is a ticking scandal: she is the illegitimate daughter of an earl, cast aside by her cruel stepmother after her father’s death. One wrong whisper, one slip of the mask, and her precarious place in society — and Benedict’s reputation — could be destroyed forever. Their stolen moments — a secret meeting in the moonlight, a brush of hands in a crowded room, a glance that lingers too long — are laced with danger and desire.
These intimate, candlelit frames showcase the quiet intensity and forbidden pull between Benedict and Sophie:
The contrast between the glittering world of the ton and Sophie’s shadowed reality only heightens the stakes:
The Whispers of Scandal
The ton is already buzzing. Lady Whistledown’s pen is poised, ready to expose what could become the season’s most explosive scandal. Benedict’s pursuit of a woman society deems beneath him challenges everything the Bridgertons stand for — and everything the ton believes about love, class, and worth. Can Benedict see beyond masks, titles, and birthrights to the woman who truly moves his soul? Will Sophie risk everything for a chance at the life she has only dared to dream?
Showrunner Jess Brownell has promised a season full of “heart, humor, and heat,” with deeper exploration of identity, belonging, and the courage it takes to rewrite the rules.
These portraits perfectly capture Benedict’s captivated gaze and Sophie’s quiet, defiant hope — the heart of a love story that could change everything:
Final Verdict: A Love That Defies the Ton
Bridgerton Season 4 is a candlelit fairy tale laced with real peril. Benedict and Sophie’s story is not just about falling in love — it’s about daring to believe that love can rewrite the rules of an unforgiving world. Beneath the masks, beneath the whispers, beneath the candlelight, something revolutionary is beginning.
Stream Seasons 1–3 on Netflix now. The masquerade begins January 29, 2026 — and the ton will never be the same.