Bridgerton’s Ending Just Fixed The Show’s Biggest Mistake & The Credits Scene Teases What’s Next

It’s no surprise that Benedict and Sophie eventually find happiness together in the fourth season of Bridgerton – that’s what viewers expect from this popular Netflix romance. While the show might stray from the original books a bit, it’s comforting to see familiar storylines play out as expected. This season especially borrowed heavily from the Cinderella story, and we all know how that one ends! However, the most captivating parts of the second half of Bridgerton Season 4 aren’t really about Benedict and Sophie at all – they begin with a major revelation.

Adult Swim’s Smiling Friends to End With Season 3

Hadel and Cusack announced on social media that they’ve decided to end their show after three seasons. Michael explained that both he and Zach felt creatively exhausted after years of work, but also proud of what they’d accomplished. They felt season three was a natural stopping point. The final two episodes will air on April 12th, so fans won’t have to wait long to see the conclusion of the popular Adult Swim series.

Bridgerton Season 4, Part 2 Sticks the Landing & Sets Up Something Even Better (Review)

Okay, so Bridgerton Season 4, Part 1 really kicked things up a notch with Benedict and Sophie, and hinted at something sweet between Violet and Lord Anderson. Part 2? It’s all about seeing those relationships develop – at least for Benedict and Sophie. Honestly, the way the show handled Violet’s budding romance was such a letdown, it actually cost the season a star in my book. I’m still pretty frustrated about it! On top of that, they decided to tackle one of the most heartbreaking storylines from the books, and they managed to weave that in with all the other plots surprisingly well. It felt a little crowded at times, but overall, they pulled it off.

WorldNeverland: Daily Life in the Elnea Kingdom coming to PS4 in March

WorldNeverland: Daily Life in the Elnea Kingdom was first released on Android in May 2015, then on iOS in August 2015. It came to Nintendo Switch in March 2018, and to PC via Steam in January 2025. Now, it’s also available on Xbox Series and through the Microsoft Store on PC, starting today.

Invincible VS Adds Powerplex, New Gameplay Showcases Some Slick Moves

Scott Duval became a supervillain after losing family in the Chicago incident. Believing Invincible was responsible, he developed powers that let him absorb kinetic energy and convert it into electricity. He’s a clever fighter, and players who master his abilities will be unpredictable opponents.