Bel-Air Drops Official Season 4 Trailer and Key Art Ahead of Final Season Premiere
Peacock has set the stage for the fourth and final season of Bel-Air, unveiling the official trailer, key art, and episodic images ahead of the series’ return later this month. The drama reimagining of the iconic ’90s sitcom will premiere Monday, November 24, 2025, launching with three episodes; new installments will roll out weekly on Mondays, with two episodes on December 1 and three episodes on December 8 to close the season.
Season 4 finds Will navigating the fun and pressure of senior year while confronting the expectations that brought him to Bel-Air in the first place. Carlton faces the fallout of major decisions that could reshape his future, forcing the boys to lean on each other during a pivotal stretch. Inside the Banks household, an unexpected power shift threatens the long-standing bond between Phil and Geoffrey, testing loyalties on both sides. Viv considers what reinvention looks like through the lens of motherhood, Ashley begins her freshman year amid a rebellious streak that challenges the status quo, and Hilary embarks on a journey of self-exploration.
        
        
      
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The ensemble returns led by Jabari Banks (Will), Adrian Holmes (Phillip Banks), Cassandra Freeman (Vivian Banks), Olly Sholotan (Carlton Banks), Coco Jones (Hilary Banks), Akira Akbar (Ashley Banks), Jimmy Akingbola (Geoffrey), Jordan L. Jones (Jazz), and Simone Joy Jones (Lisa). The series is executive produced by Carla Banks-Waddles—who serves as showrunner and writer—and Morgan Stevenson Cooper, whose viral short reimagined The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, and who will direct the final two episodes of the series.
Across eight hour-long episodes, Bel-Air continues its grounded, contemporary take on Will’s journey from West Philadelphia to the gated mansions of Los Angeles, exploring identity, ambition, and family through a sharper dramatic lens while keeping the franchise’s style intact. The new season is produced by Universal Television, a division of Universal Studio Group, and Westbrook Studios, a division of Jada Pinkett Smith and Will Smith’s Westbrook Inc. Additional executive producers include Will Smith, Terence Carter, James Lassiter, Miguel Melendez, Benny Medina, Quincy Jones, and Andy & Susan Borowitz, with co-executive producers David Boorstein, Des Moran, Shukree Tilghman, and Felicia Pride. Directors this season include Nick Copus (401–402), Keesha Sharp (403–404), Tina Mabry (405–406), and Morgan Stevenson Cooper (407–408).
Watch the official trailer below and see the new key art and episodic images above as we count down to the series’ final chapter on Peacock.
