'Bridgerton' 4 Tops Netflix Charts With 28M Plus Viewers Going Bonkers Over Final Episodes
Since its debut on December 25, 2020, Bridgerton has treated romance as spectacle and chaos as currency, turning candlelit courtships into a global streaming obsession. The frenzy did not seem to fade but expand, season after season, binding the franchise into Netflix’s cultural bloodstream. Now, with Bridgerton Season 4 released, the Regency juggernaut returns with momentum unmistakably intact, the buzz neither softening nor slowing as the ballroom doors swing open once more.
Within days of Bridgerton season 4 Part 2’s arrival, the Regency phenomenon had returned to no. 1 on the Netflix top 10, pulling in millions of views and fortifying its command over the streaming conversation.
Bridgerton season 4 hits no. 1 on Netflix top 10 following final release
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Bridgerton Season 4 began its rollout with the release of Part 1 on January 29, 2026, reintroducing audiences to its candlelit corridors and shifting the narrative focus toward Benedict Bridgerton’s long-anticipated arc. However, Part 2 released on February 26, propelling the season to the No. 1 spot on the Netflix Top 10 with 28 million views recorded in its first tracking week.
However, this is not the first time Bridgerton has set the streaming world on fire. Season 1 exploded onto screens, drawing over 82 million households in its first 28 days and racking up a staggering 113.3 million views in just 91 days.
Similarly, Season 2 kept hearts racing and eyes glued, amassing around 93.8 million views in its first 91 days. And Season 3 did not just follow the streak; it smashed it, hitting nearly 92 million streams in only 45 days and topping Nielsen’s charts with over 1–2 billion viewing minutes weekly, proving that the Bridgerton magic only grows hotter with every season.
With so much already unfolding, fans are flooding social feeds with Bridgerton part II reviews, showing no signs of slowing down, and raising the question: what more does this regal romance still hold in the years ahead?
Can we expect more Bridgerton seasons ahead?
As candlelight flickers once more across sweeping gowns and echoing estates, it seems the franchise is preparing to take audiences on yet another grand ballroom twirl, with Netflix officially renewing Bridgerton for Seasons 5 and 6.
While filming is expected to begin later this year, the renewal signals a carefully charted future, with Season 4 placing Benedict Bridgerton at the center of the romance, adapted from An Offer From a Gentleman, and future seasons expected to continue shifting the spotlight across the remaining siblings.
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Although Netflix has not yet confirmed which Bridgerton will lead the next chapter, Season 4 definitely returns with Benedict’s long-awaited arc at its heart, alongside his beloved love story. Luke Thompson reprises the role of Benedict, joined by the returning ensemble, including the indomitable Queen Charlotte and the ever-commanding Lady Danbury.
With the amazing cast bringing Benedict’s story to life, it is no wonder Season 4 pulled in 28 million views, proving Bridgerton’s charm is still unstoppable. Givem Season 4 is now streaming, the franchise shows no signs of slowing, leaving everyone eager for what comes next on Netflix.
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Have you watched Bridgerton 4 on Netflix? What are you toughts on the 28 Million Views? Let us know in the comments.
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Edited By: Aliza Siddiqui
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