After seasons as Bridgerton’s “eternal bachelor,” Benedict Bridgerton is finally getting his romantic spotlight, and Netflix just revealed when viewers can watch it unfold.
Bridgerton Season 4 Part 2 arrives February 26, bringing what Netflix calls “a new tale from the ton” centered on Benedict’s unexpected romance. The Feb. 14 sneak peek introduces Sophie Baek, a lady’s maid who catches Benedict’s eye while in disguise at a masquerade ball.

The trailer includes an intriguing line: “The elusive Lady in Silver pales in comparison to that of Miss Sophie Baek.” This suggests the mysterious Lady in Silver character plays a role in the season’s narrative, though her connection to Sophie remains unclear from the sneak peek.
Benedict has remained single throughout Bridgerton’s previous seasons while his siblings found love. Now, his story takes center stage with Sophie, described as “a captivating lady’s maid in disguise,” as his match.
The masquerade ball setting adds an element of mystery to their meeting, with Sophie concealing her true identity as a lady’s maid behind a disguise. The sneak peek positions this hidden identity as central to their love story.
The video garnered 496,088 views since its Feb. 14 release, demonstrating fan anticipation for Benedict’s long-awaited romantic arc.
Part 2’s February 26 premiere suggests the season is split into multiple parts, though Netflix has not specified how many episodes Part 2 will contain or when Part 1 was released.
What to watch next:
- Whether Netflix reveals the connection between Lady in Silver and Sophie Baek
- Cast announcements for the actor playing Sophie Baek
- Additional footage showing Benedict and Sophie’s relationship development
Sources: Netflix YouTube channel (Bridgerton Season 4 Part 2 Sneak Peek, Feb. 14, 2026)

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