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Hunter With A Scalpel Episodes 1-4 Preview: Release Date, Time & Where To Watch

Hunter With A Scalpel Episodes 1-4 Preview: Release Date, Time & Where To Watch

The Review Geek16-06-2025
Hunter With A Scalpel
Hunter With A Scalpel centers its story on the past coming back to haunt a forensic pathologist considered to be the top of her field. The father she presumed dead all these years has returned to threaten everything she worked for, and with everything on the line, she has no choice but to face her past to save her future.
If you've been following this one, you may be curious about when the next episode will be released. Well, wonder no more!
Here is everything you need to know about episodes 1-4 of Hunter With A Scalpel, including its release date, time, and where to watch it.
Where Can I Watch Hunter With A Scalpel?
Great news for international viewers: Hunter With A Scalpel is set to air on U+mobiletv and Disney+ for Koreans, while it has been listed as Disney+ internationally. However, Disney do tend to region-lock their K-drama offerings so it's unclear right now if this is a global release or only in certain regions.
Hunter With A Scalpel Episodes 1-4 Release Date
Episodes 1-4 of Hunter With A Scalpel will be released once a day between Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday at 4pm (GMT), 10am (ET). For those in Korea though, this one will drop at 12am (KST) on the streaming platform.
Expect episodes to be roughly 30 minutes long each, which is consistent with the timeframe for the rest of the show.
How Many Episodes Will Hunter With A Scalpel Season 1 Have?
Hunter With A Scalpel is expected to have 16 episodes in total, with four episodes releasing once per week. With that in mind, there will be 12 more episodes to go after this one.
Is There A Trailer For Hunter With A Scalpel?
Yes, there is! You can check out the trailer below:
What do you hope to see as the series progresses? Are you excited to watch Hunter With A Scalpel? Let us know in the comments below!
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