
If you’ve already devoured the first half of Bridgerton season four, consider this your official invitation to come back for seconds. Our favourite Regency era romance returns to our screens with season four, part two, and Australian viewers won’t have to wait long to find out how Benedict and Sophie's story unfolds.
After the masquerade ball and subsequent yearning of the opening episodes, the final four instalments are set to complete the season’s arc, set to fitting string covers of tracks from the likes of Olivia Rodrigo and Sting, to really enhance the mood.
When does Bridgerton season 4, part 2 drop in Australia?
Bridgerton season four, part two will be released in Australia on 26 February 2026 (yes, today). Like all Netflix originals, it will land globally at the same moment — meaning the local release time depends on your state and time zone.
Here’s when you can watch across the country:
- 7pm AEDT — Sydney, Melbourne, Canberra, Hobart
- 6pm AEST — Brisbane
- 6:30pm ACDT — Adelaide
- 5:30pm ACST — Darwin
- 4pm AWST — Perth
In other words, it’s perfectly timed for an after-work binge.
Where can you watch it?
As with previous seasons, Bridgerton season four is streaming exclusively on Netflix in Australia. There’s no alternative platform carrying the series, and all four episodes of part two will be available at once with a standard subscription.
What to expect from the final episodes
With Benedict’s story at the centre of the season, the second instalment promises to deepen his relationship with Sophie, finally putting an end to their will-they-won't-they antics of part one.
We're expecting grand gestures and a few obstacles, plus cameos from some of the other Bridgerton siblings (including Jonathan Bailey and Simone Ashley as Anthony and Kate, plus their baby in tow).
If part one set the stage for the action, part two is where everything comes to a head.
Will there be another season?
Yep, seasons five and six are already in the works. We've done a deep dive on what to expect — including which Bridgerton siblings will be front and centre.



