Exclusive: ‘Bridgerton’ Season 4 Part 1: Every Episode Runtime You Need to Know

Published 01/13/2026, 7:58 AM CST

The Bridgerton universe is back, and yes, it is ready to dazzle and remind everyone why Regency-era gossip never goes out of style. While ball gowns swirl and powdered wigs glint under candlelight, whispers of a new romance bubble through the Ton like sparkling champagne.

With secrets hiding behind every silk fan and social maneuvering sharper than a rap battle, season 4, part 1 promises a rollercoaster of minutes, moments, and madness you will want to track obsessively.

While the Ton flirts and schemes, every ticking minute matters, and soon you will realize that runtime is more than numbers; it is the heartbeat of scandal and romance.

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All the episode runtimes for Bridgerton season 4 part 1

Bridgerton season 4 part 1 consists of four episodes ranging from 63 to 70 minutes each. Episode 1 clocks in at 63 minutes, Episode 2 stretches to 65, Episode 3 hits a decadent 70, and Episode 4 returns to 63.

Netflix continues its two-part release, splitting the eight-episode season between January 29 and February 26, 2026. For the obsessives attending the January 14 livestream, episode 1 will arrive two weeks early, feeding early theories and frenzy.

Benedict Bridgerton takes center stage, captivated by a mysterious lady in silver at Violet Bridgerton’s masquerade ball. A single magical night leaves him obsessed, unaware she is Sophie Baek, a maid trapped in high-society chains.

The series dives into the downstairs world of Regency life, exploring social hierarchies and injustice, as Sophie’s illegitimacy and stepfamily complications create tension sharp enough to rival any ballroom duel, proving love is never just romance in Bridgerton.

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As Benedict chases shadows through candlelit halls, the drama is not just in the story but in the faces behind it; every glance, every entrance, and every actor shapes the scandal of the Ton.

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Yerin Ha joins as Sophie Baek, bringing a new cultural dimension to the show with her surname honoring Korean heritage. Luke Thompson finally embodies Benedict Bridgerton in a central role, while Katie Leung plays Sophie’s sharp, unflinching stepmother.

Michelle Mao and Isabella Wei round out the family dynamic, offering tension, rivalry, and softer moments. Returning favorites Jonathan Bailey and Simone Ashley provide guidance, glamour, and strategic PDA, keeping the Ton’s world both scandalous and delightfully chaotic.

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Bridgerton season 4 comes with a six-episode companion podcast spilling behind-the-scenes costume secrets and production tea, and with the franchise already charming audiences worldwide and boosting the UK economy, expectations for more glitter, scandal, and high-society drama are sky-high.

The lady in silver’s gown is rumored to be one of the most intricate wardrobe creations ever, a sparkling spectacle made for obsession. Phoebe Dynevor will not return, as Daphne’s story is complete, leaving room for fresh drama, while the Stirling siblings hint at future queer-coded twists, keeping the Ton equal parts elegance and whispered intrigue.

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What are your thoughts on Bridgerton season 4, part 1’s episode runtimes and how every minute shapes Benedict Bridgerton’s search for the lady in silver? Let us know in the comments below.

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