Why Bridgerton Fans Think Benedict Will Be the Lead in Season 4

A Bridgerton casting call announcement has fans speculating about which character will headline the fourth season.

A casting breakdown was reportedly issued for a character named Emily, which has left many wondering if this is a codename for a familiar book character.

Why Bridgerton Fans Think Benedict Will Be the Lead in Season 4

In my eyes, what you call fame, at this moment, is something happening between Bridgerton and people watching Bridgerton. That may change… Now that I’ve finished the job, I want to get out of the way and let the dialogue between the show and the audience happen, explained Luke Thompson on his role in the series.

Casting clues spark theories about Benedict’s lead

The casting call for Emily, according to Collider, is searching for an East Asian female aged 24-30 years. The role demands nudity, which could be a significant hint that Emily could be a romantic lead this season.

Why Bridgerton Fans Think Benedict Will Be the Lead in Season 4

The character is described as plucky, endlessly resourceful, and having trouble trusting others, traits that have led fans to believe she could be sophie under another name.

Benedict’s potential romance linked to book

Fans are convinced it will be Benedict’s time to shine, as his character meets Sophie at a family masquerade party—an event mentioned in the season three finale.

The show’s third season ended on Thursday, June 13 with lots of unresolved plotlines. With blackmail deadlines being set, a Featherington ball unfolding and Colin’s feelings for Penelope coming under the spotlight, there were no shortage of shocking moments.

No official confirmation yet

There is no official confirmation regarding season four’s lead, but given the signs and events in previous seasons, many look forward to seeing Benedict‘s story unfold.

The anticipation is high among fans of the Julia Quinn series of historical romance novels, with eager discussions lighting up social media platforms.

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