How many episodes are there in Marvel’s Echo?

What you need to know about Echo

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Hawkeyeand Daredevil spin-off Echo has finally arrived, with all episodes streaming now – the binge-watch model is a first for Marvel, which usually drops its TV shows one episode at a time across a few weeks.

Echo continues Maya Lopez’s story from Hawkeye and also features appearances from Daredevil and the villainous Kingpin (who, you’ll remember, is actually Maya’s uncle). That makes it a must-watch for fans of Marvel’s street level fare.

But how many episodes is Echo, and where can you watch the MCU show? We’ve got all you need to know about the firstMarvel Spotlightshow below, so you can get binge-watching in no time.

How many episodes of Echo are there?

Unlike other Marvel shows, which consist of six episodes, Echo is just five episodes long.

Also unlike Marvel’s recent small-screen titles, Echo released all of its five episodes at once. It marks the studio’s first television release to debut on Hulu simultaneously, as well as its first to receive a TV-MA rating. According to Marvel President Kevin Feige, it is officially a part ofMarvel Phase 5.

Alaqua Cox, Chaske Spencer, Tantoo Cardinal, Devery Jacobs, Cody Lightning, Vincent D’Onofrio and Charlie Cox star. Marion Dayre acts as showrunner.

The titles are as follows:

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How many episodes of Echo is Daredevil in?

Charlie Cox’s Daredevil is part of the Echo line-up – but how many episodes is he actually in?Mild spoilersto follow…

The answer is just one. The vigilante shows up in Echo episode 1 and doesn’t appear again in the show.

Where can you watch Echo?

Echo is streaming onDisney Plusin the UK andDisneyPlus and Hulu across the pond, so you’ll need a subscription to either streaming platform to catch the latest episodes.

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