
Lazarus Episode 9 Preview: Release Date, Time & Where To Watch
Lazarus takes place in the utopian year of 2052. A genius neuroscientist by the name of Dr. Skinner has discovered a miracle analgesic drug known as Hapna, completely relieving the user of any pain. After inexplicably disappearing, we cut forward three years later, where Dr Skinner resurfaces to the public in an online video. He announce that the drug has a three-year half-life and soon everyone who has taken it will die.
As a result of this, a task force of five agents is assembled to locate Skinner and create a vaccine. Its name? Lazarus.
If you've been following this anime, you may be curious to find out when the next episode will be released. Well, wonder no more!
Here is everything you need to know about episode 9 of Lazarus, including the release date, time, and where you can watch this.
Where Can I Watch Lazarus?
Lazarus is airing in Japan on TXN (TV Tokyo) and Animax. It is also available to stream on Adultswim and HBO Max for those in the US and other territories, along with airing for free on Channel 4 for those in the UK!
Lazarus Episode 9 Release Date
Lazarus Episode 9 will debut on Sunday 1st June at approximately 9pm (ET)/ 12am (ET) and 5am (GMT).
Episodes will then drop every week at the same time each week. Of course, it's really dependent on how quickly the platform uploads new episodes. Expect this to be pretty close to the release time though.
Lazarus is airing in the West with a pretty strange licencing agreement here. Warner Bros. Discovery have decided that the series will first premiere in English on Adult Swim, with a next-day upload on Max. Then, the Japanese with English subtitle version of the anime will debut in the United States on Adult Swim and Max 30 days after the English-language premiere. It's likely the same thing will occur in the UK too.
How Many Episodes Will Lazarus Have?
It has been announced that Lazarus will have 13 episodes in total, with one episode releasing a week. With all of that in mind, we have 4 more episodes left of this one!
Is There A Trailer For Lazarus?
Yes! You can find a trailer for Lazarus below.
What do you hope to see as the series progresses? What's been your favorite moment of Lazarus so far? Let us know in the comments below!
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