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Bridgerton Season 4 trailer offers first glimpse of Benedict Bridgerton and Sophie Baek’s love story | Watch
Netflix has officially unveiled the trailer for Bridgerton Season 4, giving fans their first look at the romantic journey of Benedict Bridgerton and Sophie Baek. The much-anticipated season will be released in two parts, with Part 1 premiering on January 29, 2026, followed by Part 2 on February 26, 2026.
The new season promises a return to the show’s signature blend of romance, scandal, and rigid social hierarchies, all set against lavish Regency-era backdrops.
Bridgerton Season 4 plot: What the trailer reveals
Season 4 adapts Julia Quinn’s novel An Offer From a Gentleman and shifts the spotlight to the artistic and free-spirited Benedict Bridgerton, portrayed by Luke Thompson.
The trailer opens at a grand masquerade ball hosted by Lady Violet Bridgerton, where Benedict encounters a mysterious woman dressed in silver. The two share an instant connection, sparking a fairy-tale romance under moonlit chandeliers and whispered secrets. However, when the night ends, the woman disappears without revealing her identity—leaving Benedict determined to find her.
The mysterious woman is later revealed to be Sophie Baek (played by Yerin Ha), a sharp-witted and resilient housemaid navigating the strict class divisions of Regency society. As Benedict searches for his “Lady in Silver,” the season explores themes of class disparity, identity, ambition, and emotional maturity, offering a deeper and more grounded love story compared to previous seasons.
Bridgerton Season 4 cast: Who’s returning and who’s new
Several familiar faces are set to return alongside the new leads:
- Luke Thompson as Benedict Bridgerton
- Yerin Ha as Sophie Baek
- Jonathan Bailey as Anthony Bridgerton
- Nicola Coughlan as Penelope Featherington
- Claudia Jessie as Eloise Bridgerton
- Adjoa Andoh as Lady Danbury
- Golda Rosheuvel as Queen Charlotte
- Julie Andrews returns as the iconic narrator, Lady Whistledown
New cast members joining the ton include:
- Katie Leung as Lady Araminta Gun
- Michelle Mao and Isabella Wei as her daughters, who are expected to add new layers of rivalry and intrigue to the social season.
Jonathan Bailey and Simone Ashley’s return
Although Season 4 focuses on Benedict’s romance, Anthony Bridgerton remains an important part of the ensemble. Jonathan Bailey has confirmed his continued presence in the series, expressing strong support for the show’s evolving narratives.
He will once again be joined by Simone Ashley as Kate Bridgerton. While their appearances are intentionally kept minimal in the trailer, their return reinforces Bridgerton’s commitment to maintaining continuity within the Bridgerton family.
Bridgerton Season 4: Behind the scenes
The series continues under Shondaland, with Jess Brownell serving as showrunner. Bridgerton remains one of Netflix’s most successful franchises, with Season 3 breaking multiple streaming records worldwide.
Owing to its immense popularity, Netflix has already renewed the show through Season 6, ensuring more love stories from the Bridgerton universe in the years to come.
Bollywood
Box Office Report | January 20, 2026: Dhurandhar stays steady; The Raja Saab, Happy Patel struggle on Tuesday
Tuesday proved to be a mixed day at the Indian box office, with most films witnessing the expected weekday slowdown after the weekend rush. While long-running releases like Ranveer Singh’s Dhurandhar continue to show remarkable staying power, several recent releases—including Rahu Ketu and Happy Patel: Khatarnak Jasoos—failed to gain momentum.
Here’s a detailed look at how films performed at the box office on Tuesday, January 20, 2026.
Rahu Ketu sees further dip on Day 5
Starring Pulkit Samrat and Varun Sharma, Rahu Ketu continued its downward trend on Tuesday.
- Tuesday collection: ₹47 lakh
- Monday collection: ₹55 lakh
- Total collection: ₹5.42 crore
Despite decent initial interest, the film has struggled to sustain footfalls on weekdays. Trade experts believe that average word-of-mouth and strong competition have impacted its performance.
Happy Patel: Khatarnak Jasoos fails to attract audiences
Produced by Aamir Khan, Happy Patel: Khatarnak Jasoos also failed to recover after the weekend.
- Tuesday collection: ₹27 lakh
- Monday collection: ₹45 lakh
- Total collection: ₹5.07 crore
The film features Aamir Khan, Imran Khan, and Mithila Palkar, but has not resonated with audiences despite the notable cast. Analysts point to weak promotions and limited appeal as key reasons behind its underwhelming run.
Dhurandhar continues to show exceptional hold
Ranveer Singh’s blockbuster Dhurandhar remains the standout performer at the box office.
- Tuesday collection: ₹1.50 crore
- Monday collection: ₹1.40 crore
- Days in theatres: 47
- Total collection: ₹828.10 crore
Even in its seventh week, the film continues to earn more than several newer releases. Its strong hold underscores its massive audience acceptance and long-term theatrical value.
Trade insiders are already gearing up for Dhurandhar 2, which is slated for release on March 19, 2026, where it will clash with Yash’s Toxic—one of the most anticipated box office battles of the year.
The Raja Saab struggles despite star power
Prabhas’ The Raja Saab saw a sharp decline in collections on Tuesday.
- Tuesday collection: ₹73 lakh
- Monday collection: ₹1.15 crore
- Total collection: ₹141.43 crore
Despite featuring Prabhas, along with Sanjay Dutt and Zarina Wahab, the film has failed to maintain momentum. Weak word-of-mouth and declining occupancy have significantly affected its box office prospects.
Overall box office outlook
With no major releases midweek, collections are expected to remain muted until the weekend. Films with strong content like Dhurandhar are likely to continue benefiting, while newer releases may struggle to survive unless supported by strong audience feedback.
Celebrity Lifestyle
Brooklyn Beckham alleges years of control and public humiliation by parents David and Victoria Beckham
Breaking his long silence, Brooklyn Beckham, the eldest son of football icon David Beckham and fashion designer Victoria Beckham, has publicly accused his parents of controlling his life, manipulating public narratives, and repeatedly disrespecting his wife, Nicola Peltz. In a series of emotional Instagram stories, Brooklyn made it clear that he no longer seeks reconciliation and instead wants peace, privacy, and distance from his family.
The post marks the most serious and direct statement yet in what has long been rumoured to be a strained relationship between Brooklyn and the Beckham family.
‘I stayed silent for years’
Brooklyn began by explaining that he had deliberately avoided speaking publicly, hoping to resolve matters privately. However, he claimed that continued media leaks and public portrayals by his parents forced him to speak out.
“I don’t want to reconcile. I’ve stood up for myself for the first time,” he wrote, adding that the silence had come at a heavy emotional cost.
He accused his parents of repeatedly taking family matters to the press while portraying a carefully curated image of unity.
‘Brand Beckham over private relationships’
At the core of Brooklyn’s allegations is the claim that public image and brand management were prioritised over genuine family relationships.
“My entire life my parents have controlled the narrative of our family in the press. Staged social media posts, fake relationships, and curated family events have been part of my life,” he said.
According to Brooklyn, distancing himself from the family significantly improved his mental health, reducing years of anxiety.
Wedding controversy revisited
Brooklyn also addressed long-standing rumours surrounding his lavish Palm Beach wedding in 2022, confirming and expanding upon previous speculation.
He alleged that:
- His parents pressured and attempted to bribe him to sign away the rights to his name shortly before the wedding
- Such a move, he claimed, would have impacted his future career and his children
- Victoria Beckham allegedly cancelled Nicola Peltz’s wedding dress at the last moment, forcing her to find an alternative
- “This would have affected my future and my children,” Brooklyn wrote, calling the situation deeply distressing.
‘My mother hijacked our first dance’
One of the most emotionally charged allegations related to the wedding reception itself. Brooklyn claimed that a pre-planned first dance with Nicola was disrupted.
“My mother hijacked my first dance and danced inappropriately with me in front of everyone. I have never felt so humiliated in my life,” he said.
He described the incident as one of the most painful moments he has ever experienced.
2025: The final rupture
Brooklyn said relations deteriorated further in 2025, pointing to a New Year’s post by David Beckham that featured family highlights—but excluded him entirely.
He also alleged that:
- He travelled to London for David Beckham’s 50th birthday
- His father agreed to meet him only if Nicola was excluded
- After being rejected for a week, he felt completely sidelined
Following this, Brooklyn reportedly blocked his parents and siblings on social media in December 2025—something his brother Cruz Beckham later acknowledged publicly.
‘My wife was never accepted’
Brooklyn strongly defended Nicola Peltz, rejecting claims that she controls him.
“This narrative that my wife controls me is completely false. For most of my life, my parents controlled me,” he wrote.
He alleged that Nicola was repeatedly humiliated and made uncomfortable, including claims that Victoria Beckham invited women from Brooklyn’s past to family gatherings.
‘We just want peace’
In his concluding message, Brooklyn made it clear that he does not seek public sympathy or reconciliation.
“My wife and I just want peace, privacy, and a happy life,” he wrote.
“Since I’ve been away from my family, my anxiety has disappeared. I wake up grateful, with peace and relief.”
No response yet from the Beckhams
As of now, David and Victoria Beckham have not issued any official response to Brooklyn’s allegations. Given the gravity of the claims, public attention remains high, and any future statement from the family is likely to be closely scrutinised.
Additional Context (Why this matters)
- The Beckham family has long been viewed as a global celebrity brand, making Brooklyn’s accusations particularly significant
- This is the first time Brooklyn has directly accused his parents of emotional control and manipulation
- The situation highlights ongoing debates around celebrity family dynamics, mental health, and public image pressure
Bollywood
‘I am Muslim…’: AR Rahman explains why he worked on Nitesh Tiwari’s Ramayana, responds to trolls
Oscar-winning composer AR Rahman has addressed questions surrounding faith and identity after announcing his involvement in filmmaker Nitesh Tiwari’s upcoming epic Ramayana. Responding to criticism and online trolling, Rahman emphasised that art, knowledge, and storytelling transcend religious boundaries, and should be approached with openness rather than prejudice.
Rahman, who is collaborating with two-time Academy Award winner Hans Zimmer on the ambitious project, said that his connection with Indian epics dates back to his childhood and is rooted in cultural familiarity rather than religious labels.
“Art cannot be confined by religion”
Speaking in a recent conversation on the BBC Asian YouTube channel, Rahman reflected on his early exposure to Indian mythology and literature.
“I studied in a Brahmin school, and every year we had Ramayana and Mahabharata, so I know the story,” he said.
The composer highlighted that the core of the Ramayana lies in its moral values and universal ideals, not in religious exclusivity.
“The story is about how virtuous and high-principled a person is. People can debate, but I value all the good things—any good thing that you can learn,” Rahman added.
He also referenced teachings across religions that encourage seeking knowledge regardless of its source, reinforcing his belief that wisdom is universal.
‘I am Muslim, Ramayana is Hindu—but art unites us’
Addressing the controversy more directly, Rahman urged society to rise above narrow-minded thinking.
“I think we need to rise above narrow-mindedness and selfishness. When we rise above, we shine—and that is very important,” he said.
“Hans Zimmer is Jewish, I am Muslim, and Ramayana is Hindu. It is coming from India to the whole world with love.”
His statement has been widely praised for underlining India’s pluralistic cultural tradition, where artists from diverse backgrounds have long contributed to stories rooted in different faiths.
AR Rahman’s background and early life
Rahman was born in Chennai (then Madras) into a Hindu family and was originally named Dileep Kumar Rajagopala. He converted to Islam in 1989 and adopted the name AR Rahman. Despite the change in religious identity, the composer has often spoken about how Indian classical traditions, spiritual philosophies, and diverse cultural influences shaped his musical journey.
Over the decades, Rahman has composed music for films across languages, cultures, and belief systems—often blending spiritual themes with contemporary soundscapes.
About Ramayana: cast, scale, and release
Directed by Nitesh Tiwari and produced by Namit Malhotra, Ramayana is one of the most ambitious Indian film projects ever undertaken.
- Ranbir Kapoor as Lord Rama
- Sai Pallavi as Sita
- Yash as Ravana
- Sunny Deol as Lord Hanuman
- Ravi Dubey as Lakshmana
- Arun Govil as King Dasharatha
- Rakul Preet Singh as Surpanakha
The film is planned as a two-part cinematic epic, with:
- Part 1 releasing on Diwali 2026
- Part 2 releasing on Diwali 2027
Reportedly made on a staggering budget of over ₹4,000 crore, the project aims to present the ancient epic with cutting-edge visual effects and a globally appealing musical score.
Why Rahman’s involvement matters
Rahman’s collaboration with Hans Zimmer marks a rare East–West musical partnership for an Indian mythological film, positioning Ramayana as a project with international reach. His comments have reignited conversations about artistic freedom, inclusivity, and the dangers of reducing creativity to religious identity.
By choosing to participate in Ramayana, Rahman reiterates a long-held belief:
stories belong to humanity, not to any single faith.
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