Who does Benedict Bridgerton wed? It’s a concern fans—even those who’ve read the Juila Quinn books—have been questioning giventhat season one. After all, the Netflix program hasactually done a impressive task of swerving expectations as the character messedaround in relationships with modiste Genevieve Delacroix and, most justrecently, a throuple with Lady Tilley Arnold and Paul Suarez.
Now that Benedict—and Luke Thompson, who plays him—is set to formally lead Bridgerton season 4, it’s reasonable to concern how else the series may modification up his story beyond more threesome sex scenes. So, here’s what we understand from the books, who hasactually been cast, and every other essential information.
OK, who does Benedict Bridgerton wed?
In the 3rd book of the Bridgerton series, An Offer From a Gentleman, Benedict Bridgerton falls in love with Sophie Beckett.
“An Offer From a Gentleman” by Julia Quinn
It’s basically a Cinderella story—Benedict fulfills Sophie at a masquerade ball, and it’s love at veryfirst sight for both. What he doesn’t understand: She’s the invalid child of the Earl of Penwood and hasactually been working as a servant in her violent stepmother’s home ever consideringthat her daddy’s death. When the clock strikes midnight, she getsaway, and Benedict invests years browsing for her. Eventually, they’re reunited and…well, you can guess the rest. Sophie Bridgerton has a great ring to it, no?
What will Bridgerton season 4 be about?
In the statement that Thompson will lead season 4, Netflix teased that Benedict hasactually been “unmasked” as the next suitor—no doubt a nod to the masquerade ball that takesplace in An Offer From a Gentleman.
Then, on September 11, Netflix exposed that Sophie Beckett will be his love interest…with some modifications. The character is now called Sophie Baek, though her story still sounds really comparable to the book plot: “Sophie Baek hasactually been required to invest much of her life working as a housemaid for the most requiring company in the lot. But the resourceful Sophie constantly discovers a method