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Morgan Spector as George Russell
Hey there! So we’ve been binge-watching The Gilded Age, right? And of course, everyone’s buzzing about Gilded Age Season 4. Let’s sit back, grab our favorite coffee drinks, and chat about what’s going on with The Gilded Age, especially now that Gilded Age Season 3 has wrapped—or almost wrapped, depending on whether you’ve caught The Gilded Age Season 3 Finale yet.
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So, first things first: will there be a Season 4 of The Gilded Age? (“Will there be a Season 4 of The Gilded Age?”) The good news is—yes! HBO officially renewed Gilded Age Season 4 back in July. That means we’ll be getting more episodes of this stylish, drama-filled world soon.
The show’s executive, Francesca Orsi, told Deadline, “We’re so proud of the incredible audience The Gilded Age has drawn this season… week after week, Julian Fellowes and his incredibly talented cast and crew have delivered a ‘must-see’ entertainment experience. And we’re delighted to help continue these characters’ ambitions in Season 4, which is going to be super exciting.”
Now that’s official confirmation we’ve all been waiting for!
Alright, let’s dive into the storyline. Since Gilded Age Season 3 (especially leading up to The Gilded Age Season 3 Finale) ended with a total shocker—a literal explosion and a gunshot instead of champagne for the usual celebratory finish—things are crazy intense.
The Gilded Age Season 3 Episode 8 (assuming that’s the finale) left us anxious. George Russell (aka Morgan Spector’s character) takes a bullet just as the credits roll. So what’s next?
We don’t exactly know yet what will happen in The Gilded Age Season 4, because we’re still unsure how Gilded Age Season 3 ends. But here’s what we can guess:
So yeah, Season 4 has big shoes to fill.
You might wonder, “How many episodes in Season 3 of The Gilded Age?” or “How many episodes of The Gilded Age Season 3 are there?” The answer: Eight episodes. That’s the same number they did for Season 1 and Season 2. So if you ever ask, “How many episodes in Gilded Age Season 3?”—the quick answer is eight. That includes Gilded Age Season 3 Episode 8, which, yep, is the finale. So if you haven’t watched it yet, brace yourself.
Casting is always such a hot topic. Will Morgan Spector (George Russell) be back? Carrie Coon (Marion), Christine Baranski (Aunt Agnes), Cynthia Nixon (Mrs. Astor), Denee Benton, Louisa Jacobson, Harry Richardson, Blake Ritson… most fans expect the main cast to return. But Morgan Spector kind of shook things up in an interview with Variety, saying, “I don’t have a contract for next season yet, so who knows?” Cue dramatic pause. That right there adds to the suspense—will George live? Will his actor come back? Time will tell.
Still, The Gilded Age isn’t Game of Thrones, where big characters die all the time. This show typically keeps its main players around. So aside from the suspense around George, most key cast members are expected to return. But again, with that shocking finale, who is safe in this world?
Let’s talk release dates. You asked, “Season 4 Gilded Age—when is it coming out?” So let’s look at the pattern:
That’s roughly a year to 20 months gap between seasons. With that pattern, Gilded Age Season 4 could land sometime in 2026, maybe mid-year—but nothing official yet. If HBO doesn’t delay things, that’s a fair guess. But until they announce a date, it’s all speculation.
Let’s do the short, “boost-of-caffeine” version of everything:
On the shock factor of the finale… You have to admit, switching the champagne toast to a bullet is literal chaos. It’s the kind of twist that really makes the series feel bold and unpredictable. The Gilded Age Season 3 Finale turned the quiet elegance of the show on its head—and now we’re left holding our breath for Gilded Age Season 4.
On the romance between Marion and Larry… That must-read note, the secret, the tension—it feels like a ticking time bomb. Everyone was watching Gilded Age Season 3 for that subplot, and now that the truth is out in the open—what’s next? Season 4 might go deeper into how that relationship evolves or doesn’t.
On George Russell’s fate… It’s the biggest question. Is he going to survive—physically and emotionally? If he does, will he return to his old power plays in New York high society, or will this change him? And if he doesn’t come back—for Gilded Age Season 4—what does that mean for the Russell family as a whole?
On the cast… Most of the big names have become beloved parts of The Gilded Age. Carrie Coon, Christine Baranski, Cynthia Nixon bring that gravitas and charm. Denee Benton and Louisa Jacobson bring such heart. Harry Richardson and Blake Ritson round it out with subtlety. I really, really hope they all return. As for Morgan Spector, his comment in Variety adds an edge of realism: actors don’t always know what’s next—even on a big hit. Fingers crossed he’s back.
On the timing… 2026 might seem far away—but think about it. These shows take time to write, film, set up in luxury, wardrobe, editing—especially a period drama like Gilded Age. So a year (or a year-plus) is actually pretty normal. Meanwhile, we’ll rewatch the old Gilded Age episodes, enjoy the intricate details, the fashion, the dialogue—and keep the hype alive.