Elsbeth Episode 4 Preview: Release Date, Time & Where To Watch

Elsbeth Episode 4

Elsbeth is the much-anticipated spin-off of the legal hit show The Good Wife. The show follows the astute Elsbeth Tascioni, who uses unconventional ways to get her clients justice. This makes her one of the few brilliant lawyers in New York City.

If you’ve been following this one over the weeks, you may be curious to know when the next episode will air. Well, wonder no more!

Here is everything you need to know about Elsbeth Season 1 Episode 4 including its release date, time and where you can watch this.

Where Can I Watch Elsbeth Season 1?

Elsbeth is available to watch on the CBS network, as well as streaming online. This is an exclusive original series, with the service also available to those in the US online via the CBS All Access site. That costs $5.99 per month with “limited” adverts. For an ad-free, you’re looking at that increasing to $9.99. The show will also be available on Fubo, Paramount+ with Showtime or DirecTV Stream. 

Elsbeth Episode 4 Release Date

Episode 4 will release on Thursday 11th April at 10pm (ET). Unfortunately, for those in the UK and internationally, there’s no official release date for this one yet.  The delay for episodes 2 and 3  was due to the March Madness college basketball coverage. However, we are back to weekly releases.

Elsbeth should drop with subtitles available whilst watching on catch-up. Episode 4 is titled “Love Knocked Off.” and is expected to be roughly 40-45 minutes long, which is consistent with the time frame for the rest of the series.

How Many Episodes Will Elsbeth Season 1 Have?

The show is expected to have 10 episodes. So far, CBS has released the titles for the first three episodes. The show will run from February to April. With that in mind, we have 6 more episodes after this one drops.

Is There A Trailer For Elsbeth Season 1 Episode 4?

There is, indeed! CBS recently dropped the trailer for the next episode. Check it out below:


What do you hope to see as the series marches through its drama? What’s been your favorite moment of Elsbeth so far? Let us know in the comments below!

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