Now, Marvel fans are eagerly anticipating the rest of the season. Luckily for Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) obsessives, Disney has released the entire release schedule for the show, so we know the time and date that every episode is coming out.

Marvel keeps details of its Disney+ originals closely under wraps, but details are starting to emerge about what we can expect from Episodes 2 to 6 of Moon Knight.

When are Moon Knight episodes coming out?

After releasing the first episode of the show on Wednesday, March 30 in most territories, the remaining episodes are set to air weekly. The first season of Moon Knight has six episodes, meaning that episodes will come out on the following days:

Episode 1 (“The Goldfish Problem”): Wednesday, March 30Episode 2 (TBA): Wednesday, April 6Episode 3 (TBA): Wednesday, April 13Episode 4 (TBA): Wednesday, April 20Episode 5 (TBA): Wednesday, April 27Episode 6 (TBA): Wednesday, May 4

What time do episodes of Moon Knight come out?

As with the majority of streaming content, each episode of the Marvel show is set to be released at midnight Pacific Daylight Time (PDT).

Due to different states’ choices on whether to use daylights savings time or not, the U.S. currently has six different time zones. Which you are in will dictate what time Moon Knight drops where you are:

Tuesdays at 9 p. m. HST (Hawaii)Tuesdays at 11 p. m. AKDT (Alaska)Wednesdays at midnight PDT (e. g. Los Angeles) / MST (e. g. Phoenix)Wednesdays at 1 a. m. MDT (e. g. Salt Lake City)Wednesdays at 2 a. m. CDT (e. g. Chicago)Wednesdays at 3 a. m. EDT (e. g. New York)

What will happen in Moon Knight Episodes 2-6?

The official synopsis reads: “When Steven Grant, a mild-mannered gift-shop employee, becomes plagued with blackouts and memories of another life, he discovers he has dissociative identity disorder and shares a body with mercenary Marc Spector. As Steven/Marc’s enemies converge upon them, they must navigate their complex identities while thrust into a deadly mystery among the powerful gods of Egypt.”

Disney+ does not release individual episode titles or synopses for its MCU shows in advance. However, Marvel boss Kevin Feige has teased that the upcoming episodes are more “brutal” than we may have come to expect from the franchise. He told Empire: “There are moments [in the series] when Moon Knight is wailing on another character, and it is loud and brutal, and the knee-jerk reaction is, ‘We’re gonna pull back on this, right?’ No. We’re not pulling back. There’s a tonal shift. This is a different thing. This is Moon Knight.”

Episode 1 (spoilers ahead) ended with Grant allowing Spector to take over his mind and body during an attack from an Ancient Egyptian jackal. Episode 2 will therefore take us into the aftermath of this event, as Grant starts to realize the implications of giving in to this violent force.

The upcoming episode is also expected to actually introduce Layla (May Calamawy), a character who in Episode 1 we learned has some sort of relationship with Grant while he is in his Spector state. We are also set to learn more about Arthur Harrow (Ethan Hawke) and his cult.