Here’s when you can watch new episodes of the adaptation of Junji Ito’s horror Uzumaki
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Despite some disappointment overits recent animation woes, Uzumaki episode 4 should sign off on a high.
But you may be struggling to find when exactly you can watch the Uzumaki finale, especially as it’s not on your usual anime haunts like Crunchyroll and Netflix. To help, we’ve put together a quick guide to Uzumaki episode 4 release date, streaming time, and the horror anime’s full release schedule.
Uzumaki release date: what time is episode 4 on Adult Swim and Channel 4?
The Uzumaki episode 4 release date isOctober 20at12:30 AM Easternon Adult Swim.That’s October 12 on the West Coast at 9:30 PM Pacific.
New episodes will also be streaming on Max hours after release, which means the third episode willalsobe available on the platform on October 13. Meanwhile, the English dub will air on Adult Swim on Thursday, October 17 at 12:30 AM Eastern.
In the UK, the third episode should be airing on Channel 4’s on-demand services from 6:00 AM BST on October 20.
For other regions, be sure to use thetime zone converter.
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Uzumaki will air new episodes every Sunday, with the English dub arriving in the US on Adult Swim every Thursday from October 3.
The confirmed Uzumaki release schedule is below.
There will be onlyfour episodes of Uzumaki, so don’t go expecting any epic sagas in this instance.
Uzumaki is available to watch subbed and dubbed on Adult Swim on Sundays and Thursdays respectively.
In the UK, it will air on Channel 4 and will be available on Channel 4’s on-demand service.
For more, check out our guides on how to watchAttack on Titan in orderand how to watchDemon Slayer in order.
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