‘Bridgerton’ Season 4’s official companion podcast is now streaming on Netflix

If you finished season four of Bridgerton and thought and wanted to immediately discuss it with someone (not text or tweet), then this is for you. Because that romance? That tension? It totally deserves analysis. We are talking thorough analysis here.

Good for you because Netflix clearly understood the assignment. The show’s official companion podcast, Bridgerton: The Official Podcast, has arrived, and it isn’t a throwaway add-on. It is a detailed six-episode show that gets the cast and creative team involved and talks about what shaped this season.

And the best part? The conversations aren’t stiff. Luke Thompson and Yerin Ha actually get into how they built the relationship scene by scene and talk about where they held back, where they pushed, and what they wanted you to notice. If you are someone who’s always curious about the BTS of a show or at least hyped up for Bridgerton, trust us, this podcast is the custom couture equivalent for you.

All six episodes are now streaming on Netflix, so if you are not ready to emotionally detach from Mayfair, congratulations! You don’t have to.

What is Bridgerton: The Official Podcast about?

Let’s be clear from the start: this is not a recap show created to retell plot points you probably already memorised. The companion podcast takes you inside the making of season four. It focuses on offering a closer look at how the central romance was shaped and what the creative team intended viewers to take away from this chapter of Bridgerton.

Across six episodes, cast members and producers sit down to reveal the decisions behind Benedict and Sophie’s dynamic. It is very important for the fans to know how they built a chemistry that felt so genuine and not exaggerated.

So far everyone has understood one thing: that Bridgerton’s key element, apart from romance, is tension and yearning. In this podcast, we’ll learn how they approached scenes that say a lot without anyone actually saying much.

Beyond the romance, the podcast also talks about how season four expands the broader world of the ton, showing how character development is done and how the show continues to evolve while staying true to its roots. By the time you finish the sixth episode, you probably will feel like a crew member.

Who’s featured in the podcast?

The podcast brings together the faces at the centre of Bridgerton season four, starting with Luke Thompson and Yerin Ha, who lead this chapter as Benedict Bridgerton and Sophie Baek.

The series also features key returning cast members, including Hannah Dodd, Claudia Jessie, Ruth Gemmell, Adjoa Andoh, and Golda Rosheuvel, each reflecting on their characters and their evolution over the years. Their insight helps you better understand relationships that have been building across several seasons.

And yes, the creative side is very much involved too. We’re getting showrunner Jess Brownell joining the discussion alongside executive producer Shonda Rhimes, offering perspective on the larger direction of the season.

And in the centre of it all, we have the host, Alison Hammond, who has made sure to welcome the cast with warmth while allowing space for thoughtful reflection.

How and where to watch (or listen)

All six video episodes of Bridgerton: The Official Podcast are now streaming on Netflix, and that makes it easy to move from the series straight into the behind-the-scenes trivia without leaving the platform.

For those who prefer audio, the podcast is also available on major platforms, including Apple Podcasts and Spotify, so you can listen on the go.

Every episode of the Bridgerton Season 4 companion podcast