Netflix has announced that Bridgerton Season 4 Part 2 will premiere February 26, focusing on Benedict Bridgerton’s romantic journey.
The streaming service released a sneak peek on Feb. 14, revealing that the season centers on Benedict, described as an “eternal bachelor,” who meets his match in Sophie Baek, a lady’s maid in disguise at a masquerade ball.

The trailer text teases: “The elusive Lady in Silver pales in comparison to that of Miss Sophie Baek,” hinting at a connection between the mysterious Lady in Silver and Sophie’s identity.
Netflix describes the upcoming episodes as “a new tale from the ton,” with Benedict finally finding romance after remaining single throughout previous seasons. Sophie is portrayed as “a captivating lady’s maid in disguise” who catches Benedict’s attention at the masquerade.
The sneak peek, which garnered 496,088 views since its Feb. 14 release, offers viewers a glimpse into the central romance that will drive Part 2’s narrative.
Bridgerton Season 4 appears to be split into two parts, with Part 2 arriving February 26 on Netflix.
What to watch next:
- Full trailer or additional promotional content before the February 26 premiere
- Cast announcements for Sophie Baek and other new characters
- Episode count and runtime details for Part 2
Sources: Netflix YouTube channel (Bridgerton Season 4 Part 2 Sneak Peek, Feb. 14, 2026)

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