
Resident Alien Season 4 Episode 1 Preview: Release Date, Time & Where To Watch
Resident Alien
With an inspired Alan Tudyk in the driving seat, Resident Alien revolves around a crash-landed alien called Harry who takes on the identity of a small-town Colorado doctor. He's on a secret mission on Earth but finds himself wrestling with his own moral confliction over this.
Season 4 picks up in the aftermath of season 3, with the Mantid pretending to be Harry on Earth, while the main Harry attempts to escape the Greys' Moon base. Will he be successful though? We'll have to wait and find out.
If you've been following this one over, you may be curious to find out when the next episode is releasing. Well, wonder no more!
Here is everything you need to know about Resident Alien Season 4 episode 1, including its release date, time and where you can watch this.
Where Can I Watch Resident Alien Season 4?
Resident Alien Season 4 is available to watch exclusively on SyFy and USA Network in the US. However, new episodes are then available to stream on Peacock TV a week later. For Canadians, this one's streaming on CTV and should release episodes pretty closely after the US release.
For those in the UK, previous seasons of Resident Alien are available to watch on NowTV, but there's no word on when the new season will drop unfortunately.
Resident Alien Season 4 Episode 1 Release Date
Resident Alien Season 4 Episode 1 will release in the US on Friday 6th June at 11pm (ET)/(PT) on the Syfy channel. The show is available on Peacock a week later after they've aired on cable. That means episode 1 will drop on Friday 13th June over there.
Resident Alien should drop with subtitles available when it drops on Peacock and on catch-up. All episodes are also expected to be roughly 45 minutes long, consistent with the time-frame for the rest of the series.
How Many Episodes Will Resident Alien Season 4 Have?
Season 4 of Resident Alien has been scheduled as a 10 episode series, so there are 9 more episodes to go after this one. Expect the drama to continue heating up as this story develops across the season.
Is There A Trailer For Resident Alien Season 4?
There is indeed! You can find a trailer for Resident Alien Season 4 below.
What do you hope to see as the series progresses over the weeks? What's been your favorite moment of Resident Alien so far? Let us know in the comments below!
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