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Murderbot Season 1 Episode 4 – Release Date, Schedule, How To Watch

Murderbot Season 1 Episode 4 – Release Date, Schedule, How To Watch

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Episode three of Murderbot wrapped up on Apple TV+ last night.
Alexander Skarsgård's Murderbot got involved in a conflict between SecUnits as the PresAux crew travelled to another base, seeking answers.
With two episodes debuting last week, you may wonder: where is Murderbot episode four?
Alexander Skarsgård in "Murderbot," now streaming on Apple TV+.
Alexander Skarsgård in "Murderbot," now streaming on Apple TV+.
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Well, from this week onwards, Murderbot will debut one new episode weekly through to the season finale on July 11, 2025.
We've got all the information below on how to watch Murderbot season one, episode four, as well as the Murderbot season one, episode four release time, and Murderbot season one, episode four release date.
Murderbot Season 1 Episode 4 Release Date
Murderbot season one, episode four will be available to stream on Apple TV+ on May 30, 2025.
New episodes of Murderbot season one premiere each Friday on Apple TV+ through July 11, 2025.
Murderbot Season 1 Episode 4 – How to Watch
Murderbot season one, episode four will be available on Apple TV+ from 6 pm Pacific Time (PT) on May 30, 2025/9 pm Eastern Time (ET).
To watch Murderbot season one, you will need an Apple TV+ subscription. A monthly subscription costs $9.99, following a 7-day free trial for new customers.
What Time Does Murderbot Season 1 Episode 4 Come Out?
Murderbot season one, episode four will be available to stream from 6 pm (PT) on May 30, 2025/9 pm Eastern Time (ET).
With the evening streaming release in the US, the debut time in other time zones will differ. Here is when Murderbot season one, episode four, will air in your time zone:
May 30
BRT: 10:00 pm
May 31
BST : 2:00 am
: 2:00 am CEST : 3:00 am
: 3:00 am IST : 6:30 am
: 6:30 am JST : 10:00 am
: 10:00 am AET : 12:00 pm
: 12:00 pm NZDT: 2:00 pm
Murderbot Season 1 Release Schedule
Episode One: May 16
May 16 Episode Two: May 16
May 16 Episode Three: May 23
May 23 Episode Four: May 30
May 30 Episode Five: June 6
June 6 Episode Six: June 13
June 13 Episode Seven: June 20
June 20 Episode Eight: June 27
June 27 Episode Nine: July 4
July 4 Episode Ten: July 11
Murderbot Season 1 Episode 4 Runtime
Murderbot season one, episode four, does not yet have a confirmed run time. Previous episodes of Murderbot have run between 24 and 29 minutes.
What Will Happen in Murderbot Season 1 Episode 4?
The plot details for Murderbot season one, episode four, are currently under wraps.
Previous episode synopses can be found below:
Episode One: Oh, a fresh assignment. Murderbot's newfound free will leads to odd behavior sparking suspicion from the PreservationAux team.
Oh, a fresh assignment. Murderbot's newfound free will leads to odd behavior sparking suspicion from the PreservationAux team. Episode Two: Mensah and Bharadwaj take dangerous risks exploring an unknown area while Gurathin confronts Murderbot.
Mensah and Bharadwaj take dangerous risks exploring an unknown area while Gurathin confronts Murderbot. Episode Three: The PresAux crew travels to another base seeking answers. Murderbot becomes involved in a conflict between SecUnits.
(as per Apple TV+)
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