Australia: 5:00 p.
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AEST / 4:30 p.
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ACST / 3:00 p.
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AWSTBrazil: 5:00 a.
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FNT / 4:00 a.
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BRT / 3:00 a.
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AMT / 2:00 a.
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ACTCanada: 3:00 a.
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EDT / 4:30 a.
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Newfoundland / 4:00 a.
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ADT / 2:00 a.
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CDT / 1:00 a.
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CST/MDT / 00:00 a.
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PDTCentral Europe: 9:00 a.
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CETEastern Europe: 10:00 a.
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EETIndia: 12:30 p.
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(noon) ISTMexico: 2:00 a.
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CDT / 1:00 a.
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MT / 00:00 a.
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3:00 a. m. EDT / 2:00 a. m. CDT / 1:00 a. m. MDT / 00:00 a. m. MST/PDT / 23:00 p. m. on September 3 AKDT / 21:00 p. m. on September 3 HSTUnited Kingdom: 8:00 a. m. BST

Episode 1, “The Big Ride”: September 4Episode 2, “Proper Preparation and Planning”: September 4Episode 3, “Over the Hill With the Swords of a Thousand Men”: September 4Episode 4, “Nothing Like It In the World”: September 11Episode 5, “We Gotta Go Now”: September 18Episode 6, “The Bloody Doors Off”: September 25Episode 7, “Butcher, Baker, Candlestick Maker”: October 2Episode 8, “What I Know”: October 9

As for what fans can expect from the second season, the synopsis reads: “In a more intense, more desperate Season 2 of The Boys, Butcher (played by Karl Urban), Hughie (Jack Quaid) and the team reel from their losses in Season 1. On the run from the law, they struggle to fight back against the Superheroes. As Vought, the company that manages the heroes, cashes in on the panic over the threat of Supervillains, a new hero, Stormfront (Aya Cash), shakes up the company and challenges an already unstable Homelander (Anthony Starr).”