How many episodes are in What We Do in the Shadows season 5?

Photo credit: Russ Martin/FX, acquired from FX media site
Photo credit: Russ Martin/FX, acquired from FX media site /
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What We Do in the Shadows season 5 will arrive on cable network FX on July 13, 2023. The series has been a household name in the mockumentary genre since 2019.

Staten Island vampires Nandor, Laszlo, Nadja, and Colin will return for the fifth season of the popular show. Along with them, Guillermo, who is smarter than all four vampires combined, will be the focus of the plot.

Guillermo will continue his efforts to become immortal like his blood-thirsty friends, despite being denied by Nandor. The aftermath of bribing another vampire to fulfill his dream in season 4 will likely be the focal point in the Season 5 opener.

The American horror comedy will stream on Hulu after its initial release on FX. Wondering how many episodes are in What We Do in the Shadows season 5? Let’s take a look!

How many episodes does What We Do in the Shadows season 5 have?

Similar to the last four seasons, the new season will also feature 10 episodes. The show will begin airing with a double-headed opener at 10 p.m. ET on July 13, 2023, on FX.

Later, each week a new episode will be unveiled for the views. In case the audience misses the on-air episode, they can always wait for the episodes to be released on Hulu the next day. Here’s a look at the complete release schedule for the series:

  • Episode 1, “The Mall” – July 13
  • Episode 2, “A Night Out with the Guys” – July 13
  • Episode 3, “Pride Parade” – July 20
  • Episode 4, “The Campaign” – July 27
  • Episode 5 – Aug. 3
  • Episode 6 – Aug. 10
  • Episode 7 – Aug. 17
  • Episode 8 – Aug. 24
  • Episode 9 – Aug. 31
  • Episode 10 – Sept. 7

The show is far from over. It has already been confirmed that the series will return for season 6. As of now, the tentative release date for the series is in 2024. However, the exact details are yet to be confirmed. Stay tuned to Hidden Remote for more coverage of the latest movies and TV shows.

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