Quinn was still notably cautious in saying that “those plans can always change” when it comes to the future of Bridgerton. Part of Quinn’s hesitation here likely comes from the fact that season 5 has not yet been confirmed at Netflix. With Bridgerton season 4 still in development, there is still ample time for a fifth to be renewed, but Quinn likely does not want to jump the gun by saying that it is officially in the works. Still, Quinn’s statement that Bridgerton has plans beyond season 4 is a hopeful testament to season 5’s likelihood.
Even before this, the continuation of Bridgerton looked optimistic. Both parts of season 3 did extremely well on Netflix, amassing tens of millions of views and remaining in the Global Top 10 list for weeks. The release of Bridgerton season 3 also caused other seasons to creep back onto the viewership chart, showing audiences’ ongoing investment in the series as a whole and its potential for rewatching. This suggested Bridgerton might have enough momentum to sustain many more seasons
Bridgerton season 3 was the first to release in two parts on Netflix.
Bridgerton season 5 is also not the only way to continue the universe beyond season 4. The series has already made one spinoff series with Queen Charlotte: a Bridgerton Story, and could continue its universe through other spinoffs. With eight novels in total and a couple of epilogues and anthology series, there is still ample Bridgerton-related content to adapt, and from how Quinn is talking, it sounds like there are ideas for its continuation