Following the explosive conclusion of Season 3 Part 2, fans are wondering which book Bridgerton Season 4 will be based on. The hit Netflix series is based on Julia Quinn’s beloved book series and has captured the hearts of audiences worldwide. With its compelling characters, and engaging storylines, fans eagerly anticipate each new season. As we look ahead to Bridgerton Season 4, views have been wondering which book it will adapt next.
Here are all the details we have gathered about which book will Bridgerton Season 4 draw inspiration from.
Which book will Bridgerton Season 4 adapt?
In an interview with People, Julia Quinn revealed that the book for Season 4 has already been chosen and confirmed. However, she remains tight-lipped about which book it will be, leaving fans in suspense.
Season 3 took an unexpected turn by jumping ahead to the fourth book, “Romancing Mister Bridgerton,” surprising fans who anticipated a focus on Benedict Bridgerton’s story from “An Offer from a Gentleman.” Instead, Season 3 follows the delightful romance between Penelope Featherington and Colin Bridgerton.
With Season 3 deviating from the chronological order of the books, many fans are curious about which book Bridgerton Season 4 will adapt. Given the established pattern, it is likely that Season 4 will likely be based on “An Offer from a Gentleman.” This book follows Benedict, the second eldest Bridgerton sibling, and his romance with Sophie Beckett.
Another possible direction could be moving on to book five, “To Sir Phillip, With Love,” which centers on Eloise Bridgerton’s love story with Sir Phillip Crane. Previously in an interview with Entertainment Tonight, Shonda Rhimes said, “We’re not necessarily going in order, but we are going to be seeing each of the siblings and their stories.”
The first season of Bridgerton revolves around the love story of Daphne Bridgerton and Simon Basset, the Duke of Hastings. It is based on the first book of Julia Quinn’s series, “The Duke and I.” Following that, Season 2 explored the romantic entanglements of Daphne’s brother, Anthony Bridgerton, with Kate Sharma. It is adapted from the book “The Viscount Who Loved Me.”