When does Echo, the new Marvel series, come out?

When does Echo, the new Marvel series, come out?

As Disney+ prepares to launch its new Marvel series, Echo, a question is circling the networks: when will the episodes come out? Date and time, we tell you everything we know.

Marvel’s long list of projects for 2024 will start with the mini-series Echo on Disney+. Derived from the 2021 Hawkeye, it will follow hearing-impaired Native American killer Maya Lopez as she attempts to flee her former employer and adoptive uncle, the colossal Wilson Fisk, aka Kingpin.

To shake him off, she returns to her hometown, where she finds herself confronted with a more than complicated – and dangerous – past.

This is the first project among the next big pieces of the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU). And many fans are already waiting for it: if you are one of the most impatient, we will give you the date and time of the broadcast of Echo.

Echo release date and time

The Echo series will be broadcast on January 10, 2024 on Disney+. In France, the mini-series will be available from 3 a.m., i.e. during the night from Tuesday to Wednesday.

The entire series will consist of five episodes, approximately an hour each, and all of them will be available at the same time on January 10, 2024.

The fact of releasing everything at once marks a major change in the practices of Disney+, more accustomed to weekly releases. But after Ahsoka or Loki, the platform decided to try something else. So, the nine episodes of the series What If…? were published every day, during the week of Christmas.

And for those who are a step behind on what awaits them, the Echo summary presents the series as follows: “Following the events of Hawkeye and Daredevil in New York, Maya Lopez is pursued by Wilson Fisk’s organization, this which forces her to return to her hometown in Oklahoma, where she must confront her past, reconnect with her Native American roots, and accept her family and community.”

See you on January 10, 2024 to discover Echo on Disney+!

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