The fourth season of ‘Bridgerton’, one of Netflix’s most popular series, is approaching its conclusion with the release of the second part set to take place on February 26, 2026. This final installment has generated significant interest and controversy, especially following the decision to split it into two parts, a strategy that, while previously beneficial to the series, now shows signs of raising doubts about its final performance.
Seasonal Salseo
To date, the first three seasons and the first part of the fourth have accumulated an impressive total of 385.5 million views. However, the second part of the fourth season has recorded 72.4 million views in just over two weeks, raising questions about whether it could become the least viewed season in the history of the series.
The critics have not been so kind to this season, as it has received a 79% positive rating on Rotten Tomatoes, making it the second lowest-rated installment of the series. Expectations were high after the success of the previous seasons, which achieved an 87% on this same site, a target that seems difficult to reach for this fourth season.
As fans prepare for the conclusion of the plot, which has left viewers in suspense after an emotional proposal between the characters Benedict and Sophie, the finale is expected to provide answers and progress the narrative of the series. Additionally, this season will reveal important details about who will be the protagonist of the fifth installment. Uncertainty continues, and many wonder if this strategy of splitting seasons will affect the longevity and appeal of ‘Bridgerton’ in the future.