Bluey has truly captured hearts worldwide with its playful fun, touching family moments, and that lovable Heeler charm we all adore. After the emotional rollercoaster of Season 3, fans can’t wait to hear what’s next for Bluey, Bingo, Bandit, and Chilli. So, here’s the scoop on everything we know (and what we’re hoping for) about Season 4, shared with all the love this show deserves.

When Will Bluey Season 4 Release?

While there’s no official release date just yet, the buzz points to sometime in mid to late 2025. Some fans are crossing their fingers for a spring debut, but if we look at past seasons, things usually take about a year after production wraps to arrive. Season 2 came out in March 2020, and Season 3 wrapped up in April 2024. The team’s taking their time to recharge, so late 2025 or early 2026 feels like a safe bet. Meanwhile, there’s plenty to enjoy! The creators have been dropping short Bluey minisodes—little 1-to-3 minute bursts of joy—to keep the magic alive. We got a few in July and October 2024, with more expected before the year ends on ABC iview and Disney+.

Who’s in the Cast for Bluey Season 4?

The voices behind Bluey are part of its magic, and we can expect the usual crew to return. David McCormack will almost certainly be back as the fun-loving Bandit, and Melanie Zanetti will bring her warm charm to Chilli again. Bluey and Bingo’s voices come from kids on the production team (kept secret to keep that genuine feel), so they’ll be leading the way too. Familiar faces like Uncle Stripe, Aunt Trixie, Aunt Frisky, and Uncle Rad will probably pop in, and there’s talk of some new characters—maybe Chilli’s parents or a new neighborhood pup. And with Bluey’s global fame growing, who knows? We might even get a surprise celebrity cameo!

What Will Bluey Season 4 Be About?

Details are still under wraps, but creators have dropped some hints that have fans excited. Season 3 ended on a heartfelt note with “The Sign,” where the family almost moved because of Bandit’s job, but then decided to stay put. Then there was “Surprise,” showing a grown-up Bluey visiting with her own kid, sparking all kinds of theories about time jumps. Creator Joe Brumm mentioned in an interview that Bluey and Bingo might be growing up to the “babysitting age,” which could mean new little characters to play with. Expect more everyday adventures filled with the imaginative play, parenting laughs, and emotional moments that make Bluey so special. Fans on social media are buzzing about possible stories involving Bluey’s grandparents or her friends Mackenzie and Jean-Luc—so it looks like plenty of heart and humor is on the way.

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