You can watch Bridgerton exclusively on Netflix as of early 2026, including the new Season 4.

Where to watch Bridgerton

  • All current seasons (1–3) stream on Netflix.
  • Season 4 is also on Netflix, released in two parts (Part 1 on Jan. 29, 2026, Part 2 on Feb. 26, 2026).
  • Some TV/ broadband bundles (for example, Sky in certain regions) simply give you access to the Netflix app; the show still plays via Netflix itself.

Quick watch checklist

  1. Make sure you have a Netflix account (any standard plan works; ad‑supported is fine).
  1. Search for “Bridgerton” in Netflix and add it to your list so you get new‑episode prompts.
  1. Optional: Also add “Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story” if you want the connected prequel in your queue.

Order to watch (if you’re just starting)

Fans typically suggest:

  1. Bridgerton – Season 1
  2. Bridgerton – Season 2
  3. Bridgerton – Season 3
  4. Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story
  5. Bridgerton – Season 4

This way you experience the main family saga first, then dive into the Queen’s backstory, and come back ready for Benedict’s Season 4 storyline.

Mini forum-style insight

“I watched Queen Charlotte after Season 3 and was glad I did, because people were disappointed with QC after seeing it [first].”

Many fans rewatch earlier seasons before Season 4 to catch all the callbacks and gossip-layer details, especially around Benedict’s arc.

TL;DR: Bridgerton (all seasons plus Season 4) is on Netflix only; start with Season 1 and work your way up, dropping Queen Charlotte in after Season 3 for the smoothest viewing journey.

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