The Acolyte release schedule: When is episode 3 out on Disney Plus?
The latest series set in a galaxy far, far away has recently begun on Disney Plus – here's how you can watch future episodes.
The first two episodes of The Acolyte are finally here, and fans are already clamouring for more of Leslye Headland's Star Wars series.
While many Star Wars series of late have had mixed reactions, all signs are pointing towards The Acolyte, which is set earlier than anything else we've seen in the franchise on-screen, being one of the better ones, with reviews of the show having been largely positive and the series boasting a stellar cast.
As is the norm for the streamer, Disney Plus is releasing the episodes on a weekly basis, and that began with a double-header on Tuesday 4th June in the US (Wednesday 5th June in the UK) - which has already made fans desperate to learn more about what's in store after we were introduced to Amandla Stenberg's Osha and Mae.
The opening episodes also introduced us to Jedi Master Sol (Lee Jung-jae), and began to detail his complicated relationship with the sisters, with the rest of the season set to follow a dangerous conflict.
Showrunner Headland has already teased what's in store for fans, recently telling RadioTimes.com: "I just went nuts. I crammed every single thing I could into the show, which is maybe a good thing or maybe a bad thing. I love Star Wars so much that getting the opportunity to work on one, I was just like, 'I'm gonna put everything I have into this.'"
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But when will the third episode become available to stream? Read on for everything you need to know about the release schedule for The Acolyte.
When is The Acolyte episode 3 released on Disney Plus?
Following the opening double-header, the third episode in the series will arrive on Disney Plus on Tuesday 11th June 2024 in the US – although it's worth noting that UK viewers won't be able to watch it until 2am on Wednesday 12th June 2024.
The Acolyte release schedule: When are new episodes out?
With two episodes now available to stream on Disney Plus, you might be wondering when the remaining six instalments will arrive on the platform.
US release schedule
Here's the full schedule from now until the end of the season in mid-July in the US:
- Episode 1 – Tuesday 4th June 2024 (out now)
- Episode 2 – Tuesday 4th June 2024 (out now)
- Episode 3 – Tuesday 11th June 2024
- Episode 4 – Tuesday 18th June 2024
- Episode 5 – Tuesday 25th June 2024
- Episode 6 – Tuesday 2nd July 2024
- Episode 7 – Tuesday 9th July 2024
- Episode 8 – Tuesday 16th July 2024
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UK release schedule
In the UK, due to the episodes dropping at 2am the following day here, the release schedule will be:
- Episode 1 – Wednesday 5th June 2024 (out now)
- Episode 2 – Wednesday 5th June 2024 (out now)
- Episode 3 – Wednesday 12th June 2024
- Episode 4 – Wednesday 19th June 2024
- Episode 5 – Wednesday 26th June 2024
- Episode 6 – Wednesday 3rd July 2024
- Episode 7 – Wednesday 10th July 2024
- Episode 8 – Wednesday 17th July 2024
What time do new episodes of The Acolyte come out?
For viewers around the world, new episodes drop at the following times:
- 2am British Summer Time (Wednesdays)
- 6pm Pacific Time (Tuesdays)
- 8pm Central Time (Tuesdays)
- 9pm Eastern Time (Tuesdays)
- 11am Australian Eastern Standard Time (Tuesdays)
What is The Acolyte about?
The new season is set at the end of the High Republic era in the galaxy far, far away – with the events unfolding roughly 100 years before Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace.
An official synopsis for the show reads: "In The Acolyte, an investigation into a shocking crime spree pits a respected Jedi Master (Lee Jung-jae) against a dangerous warrior from his past (Amandla Stenberg).
"As more clues emerge, they travel down a dark path where sinister forces reveal all is not what it seems…"
Star Wars: The Acolyte is now streaming on Disney Plus. You can sign up to Disney Plus for £7.99 a month or £79.90 a year now.
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