As a die-hard Bridgerton fan who has eagerly binged every season since its debut, I can hardly contain my excitement as filming for Season 4 commences! With Benedict, the charming Bohemian Bridgerton brother, taking center stage in his pursuit of the elusive Sophie Baek, this new season promises to be a veritable rollercoaster ride of Regency-era romance and intrigue.
Get ready to lace up those corsets, tune your string quartets, and tuck the children in bed, as filming for Bridgerton Season 4 has officially commenced! This season will revolve around the beloved Bohemian, Benedict, as he pursues The Lady in Silver, or Sophie Baek. Luke Thompson is set to return to reprise his role as the second Bridgerton son, with Yerin Ha taking on the part of his love interest. As per Deadline, production has kicked off in the UK at Shepperton Studios, with everyone diligently working to bring the third book in Julia Quinn’s novel series to the screen.
So far, Benedict from the Bridgerton clan has been known as the free-spirited one, choosing to explore his personal relationships rather than settling down like his siblings. The upcoming Season 4 promises to delve deeper into this unconventional lifestyle, potentially introducing elements that could tame the young adventurer and curb his passion. Readers of the novels are aware of the final chapter, but we’ll avoid spoilers for those who have only encountered Bridgerton through the Netflix show.
When Does Bridgerton Season 4 Come Out?
2020 saw the arrival of “Bridgerton”, which quickly became a popular choice on Netflix due to its sensual love scenes and Regency-era narratives accompanied by contemporary music. Often referred to as a fusion between “Downton Abbey” and “Gossip Girl”, this series caters to those seeking a touch of excitement in their Jane Austen tales. It certainly delivers in that aspect (the mirror scene, for instance).
Although fans may anticipate Bridgerton’s comeback in 2025, they might be disappointed due to the series’ apparent biennial release pattern, with Season 4 likely following suit. Given that each season takes approximately eight months to film and post-production time remains constant, a similar timeline is expected for the next installment. As showrunner Jess Brownell shared with The Wrap earlier this year, while she wishes for an annual schedule, it’s currently unattainable.
As a movie enthusiast, I must confess that a yearly release might not be feasible for this project of ours. It’s a mammoth production, almost like crafting eight standalone movies, considering the number of interwoven narratives we have to develop. And let me tell you, the actual production process is nothing short of Herculean. We are putting our heart and soul into speeding up the release pace, but consistently delivering a season every year could be a challenge we might not quite meet.
For the upcoming Season 4 of Bridgerton, we’re looking forward to eight captivating episodes. Yet, at this stage, it remains undecided if these will be divided into two halves similar to Season 3. As updates on the production unfold, we’ll keep you posted!
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2024-09-16 21:33