Outer Banks Season 4: When to Expect Part 2 on Netflix
Exciting Developments in Outer Banks Season 4
Outer Banks season 4 has arrived on Netflix. Well, kind of. In true Netflix style, fans are being made to wait an excruciating amount of time until they get the second installment of Outer Banks season 4, with the first five episodes arriving on the streamer on Thursday, October 10.
In line with previous seasons, the fourth series of Outer Banks will feature ten episodes in total, though there's a while to wait until we can get all of our burning questions answered. Outer Banks season 4 picks up 18 months after the events of the last season, with the group having set up a bait, tackle and charter shop though finding themselves running into financial issues pretty quickly.
Plot Highlights
- The Pogues take up Wes Genrette's proposal to locate real-life pirate Blackbeard's treasure.
- Things escalate as they navigate through new challenges.
Release Information for Outer Banks Season 4 Part 2
So when is Outer Banks season 4 part 2 released on Netflix? Here's what to know if you're invested in what's up next for JJ and co.
Outer Banks Season 4 Part 2 Release Date
We have good news and bad news. The good news is that part 2 is being released in one go, but the less great news is that we've got almost a month to wait. While part one dropped on Netflix on October 10, part two will only arrive on November 7, 2024. Yep, you read that right. We feel your pain.
Release Times for Outer Banks Season 4 Part 2
Set your alarms! Outer Banks season 4 part 2 is due to be released on Netflix in the UK at 8am on November 7. Not in the UK? Here's the Outer Banks season 4 part 2 release times for other locations:
- United Kingdom (GMT) - 8am
- United States (PDT) - 12am
- Canada (Vancouver) - 12am
- United States (EDT) - 3am
- Canada (Toronto) - 3am
- Brazil (Rio De Janeiro) - 4am
- Europe (CET) - 9am
- South Africa (CAPE TOWN, CAT) - 9am
- India (New Delhi) - 12:30pm
- Indonesia (Jakarta) - 2pm
- Philippines (Manila) - 3pm
- Hong Kong - 3pm
- Singapore - 3pm
- Australia (Perth) - 3pm
- Australia (Sydney) - 5pm
- Japan (Tokyo) - 4pm
- New Zealand (Auckland) - 7pm
Roll on, November!
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