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06 Sept 2025

'Do celebrate accordingly' - Netflix announces two more season of Bridgerton

A sneak peek of season four was also released

'Do celebrate accordingly' - Netflix announces two more season of Bridgerton

Netflix has announced it will be renewing the hugely popular period drama, Bridgerton, for two more seasons.

Starring Irish actress Nicola Coughlan and Jonathan Bailey, Bridgerton reimagines 19th century Britain with diverse and interesting characters, intense and emotional romances and aesthetically stunning costumes and set designs.

The period drama has captivated viewers around the world so it comes as no surprise that Netflix has listened to it's audience.

In a classic move, a special message from Lady Whistledown Society Papers was released marking the announcement of the show's renewal.

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Netflix has also released a sneak peek of season four, expected to drop in 2026, which centers on Benedict (Luke Thompson), the bohemian second son of the Bridgerton family. Unwilling to settle down like his brothers, his perspective changes when he encounters a captivating Lady in Silver at his mother's masquerade ball.

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