
What is the release date for X-Men 97 season 2 episode 5 on Disney+?
Hoo boy, is anybody else still coming to terms with X-Men 97 season 2 episode 4's ending? I know I am but, with a new chapter of the Marvel TV show set to drop very soon, it's time to re-compose and emotionally steel ourselves for whatever comes next.
So, when will this season's fifth entry — titled 'Weapon X, Lies, and DVDs' — make its debut on Disney+? Read on and you'll find out!
What is the launch time for X-Men 97 season 2 episode 5?
X-Men 97 season 2's next installment will air on Wednesday, July 15 at 12am PT / 3am ET in North and South America.
Viewers living elsewhere will also be able to catch it on Disney+, aka one of the world's best streaming services, on the same date. Depending on where you're based, though, the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) adjacent TV series' next episode will come out at a different time. Check out the list below for more details:
US — 12am PT / 3am ET
Canada — 12am PT / 3am ET
UK — 8am BST
India — 12:30pm IST
Singapore — 3pm SGT
Australia — 5pm AEST
New Zealand — 7pm NZST
How many more episodes are there in X-Men 97 season 2?
After this week's episode, there'll be four more episodes of X-Men 97's second season to enjoy.
Want to know the exact dates that the Marvel Phase 6 show's remaining entries will appear? Run your eyes over the below list for more on the schedule for the X-Men animated show's sophomore season:
Season 2 episode 1 — out now
Season 2 episode 2 — out now
Season 2 episode 3 — out now
Season 2 episode 4 — out now
Season 2 episode 5 — July 15
Season 2 episode 6 — July 22
Season 2 episode 7 — July 29
Season 2 episode 8 — August 5
Season 2 episode 9 — August 12
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