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When do episodes of Loki Season 2 air in Australia?

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Loki Season 2 is set to premiere on Disney+ in October, and we’ve got all the info on when Australians can start streaming new episodes of the show.

All up, a total of six episodes will stream exclusively on Disney+ where available, including Australia.

The show’s first episode will be available from 6.00 pm AEDT on 6 October (which corresponds to 12.00 am PT in the USA). Following that, a new episode will be released each following week around the same time, barring some mischief from Loki himself.

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

  • Episode 1: 6.00 pm AEST, 6 October
  • Episode 2: 6.00 pm AEST, 13 October
  • Episode 3: 6.00 pm AEST, 20 October
  • Episode 4: 6.00 pm AEST, 27 October
  • Episode 5: 6.00 pm AEST, 3 November
  • Episode 6: 6.00 pm AEST, 10 November

Season 1 is currently available on the service; a total of six episodes are there to stream.

Loki is a Disney+ series that flows on from Avengers Endgame and stars Tim Hiddleston (Loki), Owen Wilson (Mobius M Mobius), Gugu Mbatha-Raw (Ravonna Renslayer), Wunmi Mosaku (Hunter B-15), Sophie Di Martino (Sylvie), Jonathan Majors (Victor Timely), Ke Huy Quan, Richard E Grant and Erika Coleman.

This guide has been updated to include information on Loki‘s new season.


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