The new Tom Holland drama is being released weekly, so when can we expect the next episode?
With the fourth episode of The Crowded Room available on Apple TV+ now, we’re nearing the half-way point, and the web keeps getting more tangled in this mind-bending thriller.
The series is of course most notable for it’s star-studded cast led by Tom Holland, alongside Amanda Seyfried, Emmy Rossum, Sasha Lane and Jason Isaacs.
Throughout the first four episodes we’ve started to find out more about Holland’s Danny Sutherland, through a series of interviews with Seyfried’s interrogator Rya Goodwin. Danny was involved in a shooting in New York City in 1979, but how did he become the man he is?
The 10-parter comes from Academy Award winner Akiva Goldsman, known for his work on A Beautiful Mind, The Da Vinci Code and more, so we can certainly expect the twists and turns to keep coming across the remaining six episodes.
But when does the fifth episode of the series land on Apple TV+? Read on for everything you need to know about the release schedule for The Crowded Room.
When is episode 5 of The Crowded Room released on Apple TV+?
After premiering with three episodes, as is often the case with Apple TV+ dramas, The Crowded Room has resumed weekly episodic releases with one episode being released each Friday.
That means that episode 5 will land on Apple TV+ on Friday 23rd June 2023.
The Crowded Room release schedule
The full release schedule for The Crowded Room is below. While the first three episodes of the series were released on Apple TV+ at once, the rest of the episodes will be released individually over the coming weeks.
- Episode 1 – Exodus – Friday 9th June 2023 (out now)
- Episode 2 – Sanctuary – Friday 9th June 2023 (out now)
- Episode 3 – Murder – Friday 9th June 2023 (out now)
- Episode 4 – London – Friday 16th June 2023 (out now)
- Episode 5 – Savior – Friday 23rd June 2023
- Episode 6 – Rya – Friday 30th June 2023
- Episode 7 – The Crowded Room – Friday 7th July 2023
- Episode 8 – Reunion – Friday 14th July 2023
- Episode 9 – Family – Friday 21st July 2023
- Episode 10 – Judgment – Friday 28th July 2023
How many episodes of The Crowded Room are there?
There are ten episodes in The Crowded Room season 1, with the series set to conclude on Friday 28th July 2023.
The limited series is sure to take you on a rollercoaster of emotions, with each episode totalling to roughly one hour in length. The series explores the case of Danny Sullivan (played by Tom Holland) who has been arrested for a shooting in New York City in 1979. The drama is told through a series of interview with Rya, the interrogator, and also through flashbacks to Danny’s past to try to piece together how he got himself caught up in this crime.
It’s a role that Holland has admitted has been transformative for him, saying: “In my career, I’ve always felt like I’ve been very good at leaving work at work, and for the first time with The Crowded Room it really did start bleeding into my personal life.
“And I think a large reason for that is when you make a film, it only takes four months, and that would be considered a long film. But The Crowded Room, it’s 10 months of playing this character, day in and day out. I really did find myself kind of morphing with him in certain moments. And obviously I had that crazy hairstyle.”
The Crowded Room trailer
The first trailer for The Crowded Room debuted to a hoard of viewers, with the total viewing figure nearly at 4 million. It gives an insight into the chilling and perplexing world of Danny Sullivan, who people believe is guilty, and who could very well be hiding more than he’s letting on.
Watch the trailer below.
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