There are only two — that’s right, two! — episodes left of The Boys. And, while its fifth and final season has drawn fierce criticism from some sections of its fanbase, it’ll still be a sad day when one of the best Amazon TV Original’s end credits roll for the last time.
We don’t need to worry about that until its final-ever chapter airs next week, though. Right now, all you need to concern yourself with is finding out when this season’s next installment will be released. So, read on to find out more.
What time does The Boys season 5 episode 7 come out?
The Boys season 5’s penultimate entry is set to make its Prime Video debut at 12am PT / 3am ET on Wednesday, May 13.
Armed with the above times, which correspond to viewers in North and South America, we can determine when the R-rated superhero series’ next episode will drop in other countries. Check out the below list to see where it’ll land where you reside:
- US — Wednesday, May 13 at 12am PDT / 3am EDT
- Canada — Wednesday, May 13 at 12am PDT / 3am EDT
- UK — Wednesday, May 13 at 8am GMT
- India — Wednesday, May 13 at 12:30pm IST
- Singapore — Wednesday, May 13 at 3pm SGT
- Australia — Wednesday, May 13 at 5pm AEDT
- New Zealand — Wednesday, May 13 at 7pm NZDT
When and where can I watch The Boys’ final-ever episode?
Prime Video, aka one of the world’s best streaming services, will be the main port of call for most audience members when the season 5 finale launches on Wednesday, May 20.
However, some lucky fans will be able to watch the series final on the biggest screen possible. Revealed on The Boys‘ official X/Twitter account a couple of weeks ago, season 5 episode 8 will be available in US theaters only on Tuesday, May 19 at 9:30pm.
If you’re interested in watching next week’s chapter alongside your fellow fans, head over to regmovies.com to book your seat now. Otherwise, you’ll have to make do with streaming it from the comfort of your own couch.
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