Netflix has released the official trailer, key art, and photos for Part II of Season 4 of the global phenomenon “Bridgerton,” which is on the road to a fairy-tale ending later this month.
From Shondaland and Jess Brownell, creator of the Netflix original series, Season 4 of the period drama centers on Benedict Bridgerton’s sweeping romance. Part I of the season, consisting of episodes 401-404, was released on January 2 January 29th, consisting of episodes 405-408, premieres on February February 26thred by fairy tales, the story follows Benedict Bridgerton, the bohemian second son of the Bridgerton family, played by Luke Thompson, who resists his matriarch, Lady Violet Bridgerton, played by Ruth Gemmell, who wants him to marry. But his resolve begins to weaken when Lady Violet throws a masquerade ball, and he becomes enchanted by the Lady in Silver, a mystery woman whose identity he seeks to find, with the reluctant help of his sister Eloise, played by Claudia Jessie.
Unbeknownst to Benedict, the Lady in Silver is actually Sophie Baek, a quick-witted maid working for the formidable Araminta Gun, played by Katie Leung. Sophie is portrayed by Yerin Ha, whose casting suggests a significant expansion of Netflix’s global storytelling.
But fate continues to bring Benedict and Sophie together, and he finds himself at a crossroads: how to reconcile the fantasy of the Lady in Silver with the reality of a working-class woman forced into a life of strict rules and regulations, and whether love can conquer class.
Benedict’s own love story is also happening at the same time that his siblings’ relationships are developing, including Francesca Bridgerton (Hannah Dodd) and her husband John Stirling (Victor Alli), and Colin Bridgerton (Luke Newton) and Penelope Featherington (Nicola Coughlan), who is now living openly as a gossip columnist.
Yerin Ha Celebrates Lunar New Year With Gold House During NYFW
Yerin Ha is stepping into the spotlight before the premiere of Part II on Feb. 12, February 12the co-hosted Gold House’s first-ever Lunar New Year Gold celebration. The celebration also marked the beginning of New York Fashion Week.

The Gold celebration took place at the Chinese Tuxedo and Opera House on historic Doyers Street in Chinatown. The event brought together over 200 leaders and tastemakers from the worlds of entertainment, fashion, beauty, hospitality, and philanthropy. The celebration marked a big-picture approach to a cultural celebration loved by billions worldwide during fashion week.
The celebration is centered on the theme of abundance-building. This means that prosperity, community, and joy are built when people come together.
In a unique twist, Bridgerton brought people from the Chinatown community into Regency England’s ballrooms with an exclusive Regency Lunar New Year masquerade portrait lounge inspired by Yerin Ha’s character Sophie Baek.
This experience combines Regency style and Lunar New Year imagery, inspired by themes of identity, transformation, and secrets.
Yerin Ha co-hosted the celebration with other notable people, including actor Hudson Williams, actor/comic Bowen Yang, designer Prabal Gurung, Eva Chen, VP of fashion at Meta, makeup artist Daniel Martin, actor Liam Oh, chef Melissa King, and designers Bach Mai and Kim Shui.

Also in attendance were philanthropists and business leaders Shirley and Walter Wang, Gloria Zhu and Stanley Tang, Joe and Christine Marchese, and Menardo Jiminez and family.

For Ha, who plays a character living in the rigid class structure of “Bridgerton,” the night was a celebration of cultural pride and progress in the real world.
As “Part II” prepares to debut on Feb. 26, February 26thw continues to broaden its romantic scope and cultural reach, blending period drama with contemporary issues of identity, visibility, and belonging.
