‘Pachinko’ Episode Guide: How Many Episodes in Apple TV+’s Series?

Pachinko, based on the New York Times bestseller, is finally here. It follows the journey of a Korean family as they emigrate to a better life, and it is going to make you grab your box of tissues, your remote, and beg to know when you can watch the next episodes.

Good news: that is exactly what this article is about. Read on for your complete episode guide to the show that will be your next TV obsession.

When Does Pachinko Premiere on Apple TV+?

Good news! It already did. The first three episodes were released today, Friday, March 25 on Apple TV+.

What Times Do Episodes of Pachinko Premiere on Apple TV+?

Apple TV+ launches new episodes at Midnight ET or 9pm PT.

How Many Episodes are in Pachinko on Apple TV+?

There will be eight episodes in the first season of Pachinko. After the first three episodes air on Friday, March 25 the rest will come out weekly every Friday.  Here’s a quick guide of when each episode airs so you don’t miss a thing!

  • Episode 1: Friday, March 25 
  • Episode 2: Friday, March 25
  • Episode 3: Friday, March 25
  • Episode 4: Friday, April 1
  • Episode 5: Friday, April 8
  • Episode 6: Friday, April 15
  • Episode 7: Friday, April 22
  • Episode 8: Friday, April 29

How To Watch Pachinko on Apple TV+?

Right now, Apple TV+ subscriptions cost either $4.99 a month or $49.99 per year. You can also opt into Apple One, which is a bundle that combines three out of five of Apple’s subscriptions into one convenient $14.95/month price tag. Choose between Apple Music, Apple Arcade, iCloud, Apple News+, or Apple Fitness+ in addition to your Apple TV+ subscription with Apple One.

Who Is In Pachinko on Apple TV+?

The series stars Yuh-Jung Youn as “Older Sunja”; Lee Minho as “Hansu”; Jin Ha as “Solomon”; Minha Kim as “Teenage Sunja”; Anna Sawai as “Naomi”; Eunchae Jung as “Young Kyunghee”; Inji Jeong as “Yangjin”; Jimmi Simpson as “Tom Andrews”; Junwoo Han as “Yoseb”; Kaho Minami as “Etsuko”; Steve Sanghyun Noh as “Isak”; Soji Arai as “Mozasu”; and, Yu-na Jeon as “Young Sunja.”

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