
I'm the Most Beautiful Count Episode 3 Preview: Release Date, Time & Where To Watch
I'm the Most Beautiful Count is a Thai BL that follows Prince, an LGBTQ+ artist who finds himself thrown into a new world after time-travelling. Prince ends up possessing Woradet's body, the son of a nobleman in the traditional kingdom of Thongburi. All his life, Woradet was forced to conceal his sexuality.
Prince finds herself navigating treacherous political waters, facing betrayals and love triangles. To protect everyone she cares for, Prince needs to figure out what happened to Woradet.
If you've been following this one, you may be curious to know when the next episode will be released. Well, wonder no more! Here is everything you need to know about I'm the Most Beautiful Count Episode 3, including its release date, time, and where to watch this.
Where Can I Watch I'm the Most Beautiful Count?
I'm the Most Beautiful Count is available to stream on Channel One31 and iQIYI. It is unclear if the episodes will also be available on CHANGE256's official YouTube channel. If so, expect the episodes to be broken up into 4 different segments.
I'm the Most Beautiful Count Episode 3 Release Date
I'm the Most Beautiful Count Episode 3 will release on Friday 15th August at 9:15 pm (IST) / 2:15 pm (GMT). We can expect English subs from the YouTube release date and also from when it goes live on iQIYI.
Expect Episode 3 to be roughly 50 minutes long, which is consistent with the time frame for the rest of the show.
How Many Episodes Will I'm the Most Beautiful Count Have?
I'm the Most Beautiful Count is a 13-episode Thai drama, so we've got 10 more episodes to go after this one, guys!
Anticipate the story to further develop both central characters as the romance and drama intensify and unfold.
Is there a trailer for I'm the Most Beautiful Count?
There is indeed! You can find a trailer for I'm the Most Beautiful Count Season 1 below
What do you hope to see as the series progresses? Are you excited to watch I'm the Most Beautiful Count? Let us know in the comments below!

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