The boys walks right into the home. There are only four episodes left of the hugely successful Amazon TV Original – and the next part of that quartet is not far away from being released.
Want to know when it lands on Prime Video? I’ve got you covered. In this guide you will learn when episode 5 of season 5 of The boys will premiere in your neck of the wood – so go and go! Read on for more details.
When can I watch episode 5 of The Boys’ final season on Amazon Prime Video?
If you live in North America, you can catch The boys season 5’s next chapter about Wednesday 29 April at 12pm PT / 3am ET.
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However, don’t worry if you live on another continent. This season’s fifth installment will make its worldwide debut on April 29, so you’ll be able to stream on that date, albeit at a different time than those listed above. Scroll on to see when it will be available where you live:
- US — Wednesday 29 April at 12pm PT / 3am ET
- Canada — Wednesday 29 April at 12pm PT / 3am ET
- Great Britain – Wednesday 29 April at 8:00 a.m
- India — Wednesday 29 April at 12:30 PM IST
- Singapore — Wednesday 29 April at 15.00 SGT
- Australia — Wednesday 29 April at 5pm AEDT
- New Zealand — Wednesday 29 April at 7pm NZDT
When can I stream the rest of The Boys season 5?
Like this week’s entry and its four predecessors, the remaining episodes of the The boys 5 shipped on a Wednesday. Or at least, that will be the case as long as those in charge of Prime Video – aka one of the world’s best streaming services – don’t make a last-minute decision to change one or more of their launch dates.
Should The boys Season 5’s current release schedule remains untouched, here’s when the final three chapters will be released:
- The boys season 5 episode 1 – out now
- The boys season 5 episode 2 – out now
- The boys season 5 episode 3 – out now
- The boys season 5 episode 4 – out now
- The boys season 5 episode 5 — April 29
- The boys season 5 episode 6 — May 6
- The boys season 5 episode 7 — 13 May
- The boys season 5 episode 8 — 20 May
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