Yerin Ha and Luke Thompson are leading the stars at the World Premiere of Bridgerton season four in Paris.
The pair, who star in the hit Netflix series, posed together on the red carpet for the glitzy launch.
The world premiere is taking place at Palais Brongniart in Paris, France.
Yerin Ha oozed class as she posed on the carpet for pictures, wearing an ivory blue halter neck style dress that featured a long train.
Her makeup was perfect as she wore Charlotte Tilbury’s Airbrush Flawless Blur Concealer.
Meanwhile, Luke looked dapper in an all black suit for the evening.
Yerin Ha and Luke Thompson have been pictured at the World Premiere of Bridgerton season four in London
Yerin Ha oozed class as she posed on the carpet for pictures, wearing an ivory blue halter neck style dress that featured a long train
Other stars pictured walking the red carpet include British actress Claudia Jessie who stunned in a gorgeous black suit
Other stars pictured walking the red carpet include British actress Claudia Jessie who stunned in a gorgeous black suit.
The outfit featured a classy floral print, with Claudia wearing her hair slicked back for the event.
Actress Florence Hunt was also snapped in a shoulderless dress that featured pockets as she posed on the carpet.
Will Tilston, who plays Gregory in the period drama, looked smart on the carpet in a black velvet tux.
Emma Naomi, Adjoa Andoh, Hannah Dodd and Victor Alli have also been snapped as they headed inside the screening.
British-Nigerian actor Martins Imhangbe looked dapper as he posed with Emma Naomi for a picture.
Bridgerton Season four will arrive in two parts, with Part 1 premiering January 29th and Part 2 on February 26th. Only on Netflix.
As revealed in the trailer, the fourth season is set to focus on Benedict (Luke Thompson), who has yet to find a wife despite his older and younger brothers all being paired off.
Actress Florence Hunt was also snapped in a shoulderless dress that featured pockets as she posed on the carpet
Will Tilston, who plays Gregory in the period drama, looked smart on the carpet in a black velvet tux
Tabitha Swatosh drew attention with her eye-grabbing dress for the premiere
British actor Victor Alli arrives
British actress Emma Naomi showed off her striking figure
Adjoa Andoh attending the world premiere of season four
British-Nigerian actor Martins Imhangbe looked dapper as he posed with Emma Naomi for a picture
Hannah Dodd looked incredible in her black number for the premiere
Claudia Jessie, Florence Hunt and Will Tilston pose together on the carpet
The first season of the Regency-era romance was released back in December 2020 – and five years later fans are waiting for Season 4 (following Benedict Bridgerton’s love story) to drop.
After an initial sneak peak released on Valentine’s Day 2025, Netflix dropped another official teaser for the next installment, featuring Benedict wearing a mask, walking urgently through a masquerade ball.
Women around him are vying for his attention, but he stops short as he stumbles upon Sophie Baek (Yerin Ha’s character) admiring a chandelier.
He continues to watch her in adoration, until a gentleman asks her for a dance.
The scene cuts and the words ‘COMING 2026’ flash across the screen.
But rather than react to the scenery or exchange itself, fans focused on one thing: the release date.
And they are not happy about it.
The world premiere is taking place at Palais Brongniart in Paris, France
Shonda Rhimes attending the world premiere of season four of the Netflix costume drama Bridgerton
French model Cindy Bruna arrives
The most recent season of Bridgerton (focusing on Penelope Featherington and Colin Bridgerton’s romance) was released back in May 2024 – with the second half following a month later.
Waiting two years for an eight-episode season doesn’t seem to be worth it for a lot of viewers.
‘This is ridiculous, I’m sorry eight episodes of TV should not take that long,’ one user on X, formerly Twitter, shared.
‘Two years for eight episodes,’ another posted alongside a meme of a man rubbing his forehead in stress.
‘Still absolutely no reason for a show like this to come out every other year,’ another angry fan wrote.
‘Like wtf is the TV industry.’
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