How to watch Ahsoka episode 4 online now: Disney Plus release date and time

Rosario Dawson as Ahsoka Tano in the Ahsoka trailer
(Image credit: Lucasfilm via YouTube)

One of Star Wars' favorite characters has returned with Ahsoka — streaming now online on Disney Plus. The latest Star Wars series follows the critically beloved Andor and the less-than-stellar third season of The Mandalorian (though the hope is The Mandalorian's recent form is merely a blip for Star Wars TV shows).

Ahsoka Disney Plus release date and time

Ahsoka episodes 1 through 4 are streaming now on Disney Plus. Episode 5 is live on Tues. Sept. 12 at 9 p.m. ET / 6 p.m. PT / 2 a.m. BST (Sept. 13) / 11 a.m. AEST (Sept. 13)
• Episode 1 has a runtime of 57 minutes
• Episode 2 has a runtime of 44 minutes
• Episode 3 has a runtime of 37 minutes
• Episode 4 has a runtime of 41 minutes
• Episode 5 will have a runtime of 50 minutes

Adding fuel to the fire, Disney Plus moved up the premiere — an unlikely strategy if the series was internally struggling. And it's a two-episode debut, so there is plenty to talk about once the credits roll at the end of episode 2, including two surprise cameos. Plus, the next two episodes are out now, so you now have plenty to watch if you haven't started yet.

Ahsoka's eight-episode run adds to the greater universe that Dave Filoni has helped build within Star Wars. That means the potential return of characters and storylines from The Clone Wars, Star War Rebels, The Book of Boba Fett and even The Mandalorian. And while you shouldn't expect Mando to appear in Ahsoka — or at least, not in season 1 — there will definitely be some familiar faces for the biggest Star Wars fans.

Need a quick refresher on who Ahsoka is and why she's getting her own show? Check out our primer on what you need to know before Ahsoka premieres on Disney Plus. Ahsoka's comes with a pretty rich backstory and it's worth exploring it more before tuning into episode 1.

With that said, here's everything you need to know to watch Ahsoka on Disney Plus (one of our top picks for the new shows and movies to watch in August 2023). Check out the trailer below:

When is Ahsoka's release date on Disney Plus?

Ahoska episodes 1 through 4 are streaming now on Disney Plus

Episode 5 drops on Tuesday, September 12 at 9 p.m. ET / 6 p.m. PT / 2 a.m. BST (Sept. 13) / 11 a.m. AEST (Sept. 13). 

After that, the remaining three episodes debut on the following Tuesday nights (Wednesday mornings in the U.K. and Australia).

The ad-free Disney Plus price is $10.99 per month, and there's also Disney Plus Basic, an ad-supported tier at $7.99 per month.

Disney Plus

Disney Plus gives you access to the entire Disney vault of classics like Frozen, The Little Mermaid and Beauty and the Beast as well as newer hits like The Mandalorian, Loki and more. In the US, you can get the most value with the $12.99 bundle that throws in Hulu and ESPN Plus.

How to watch Ahsoka internationally

Disney Plus is available in Australia, Austria, Belgium, Canada, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Iceland, India, Indonesia, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Luxembourg, Mauritius, Monaco, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and the United Kingdom, so it's not going to be tough to get access to Ahsoka.

Ahsoka episode schedule

  • Ahsoka episode 1: Tuesday, August 22 (streaming now)
  • Ahsoka episode 2: Tuesday, August 22 (streaming now)
  • Ahsoka episode 3: Tuesday, August 29 (streaming now)
  • Ahsoka episode 4: Tuesday, September 5 (streaming now)
  • Ahsoka episode 5: Tuesday, September 12
  • Ahsoka episode 6: Tuesday, September 19
  • Ahsoka episode 7: Tuesday, September 26
  • Ahsoka episode 8: Tuesday, October 3

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