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When do episodes of Hawkeye on Disney+ air in Australia?

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Hawkeye, the lastest big-budget Marvel Cinematic Universe television show, has been dated by Disney+. As such, we’ve got all the info on when Australians can start streaming new episodes of the show.

All up, the series will run for 6 episodes and will stream exclusively on Disney+ where available, including Australia.

The show’s first two episodes will be available from 7.00 pm AEDT on Wednesday, 24 November (which corresponds to 12.00 am PST in the USA). Following that, a new episode will be released each following week around the same time.

To recap, here’s what to expect and when:

  • Episodes 1 & 2: 7.00 pm AEDT, 24 November
  • Episode 3: 7.00 pm AEDT, 1 December
  • Episode 4: 7.00 pm AEDT, 8 December
  • Episode 5: 7.00 pm AEDT, 15 December
  • Episode 6: 7.00 pm AEDT, 22 December

The series stars Jeremy Renner (reprising his role as Hawkeye from the MCU films) alongside Hailee Steinfield as Kate Bishop (and, presumably, the newest Hawkeye).

If you’re bummed out that this isn’t taking place until November, don’t forget that the MCU’s first big animated series, What If, starts up in August.

Hawkeye is a six episode series that kicks off on Disney+ in November.


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