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When do episodes of Wheel of Time Season 2 air in Australia?

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The Wheel of Time Season 2 is set to premiere on Prime Video in September, and we’ve got all the info on when Australians can start streaming new episodes of the show.

All up, a total of eight episodes will stream exclusively on Prime Video where available, including Australia.

The seasons first three episodes will be available from 5.00 pm AEDT on Friday, 1 September (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.

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

  • Episode 1: 5.00 pm AEST, 1 September
  • Episode 2: 5.00 pm AEST, 1 September
  • Episode 3: 5.00 pm AEST, 1 September
  • Episode 4: 5.00 pm AEST, 8 September
  • Episode 5: 5.00 pm AEST, 15 September
  • Episode 6: 5.00 pm AEST, 22 September
  • Episode 7: 5.00 pm AEST, 29 September
  • Episode 8: 6.00 pm AEDT, 6 October

Season 1 is currently available on the service.

The Wheel of Time Season 2 stars Rosamund Pike (Gone Girl) as Moiraine Damodred, Daniel Henney (Criminal Minds) as Lan Mandragoran, Josha Stradowski (Gran Turismo) as Rand al’Thor, Zoë Robins (Power Rangers Ninja Steel) as Nynaeve al’Meara, Madeleine Madden (Dora and the Lost City of Gold) as Egwene al’Vere, Marcus Rutherford (Obey) as Perrin Aybara, Dónal Finn (Rogue Heroes) as Mat Cauthon, and Ceara Coveney (Young Wallander) as Elayne Trakand.


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