Viewers are wondering how many episodes are in Dope Thief and when each of them comes out. The crime drama series focuses on two thieves, who make plans to steal from small-time drug dealers. However, things take an ugly turn when the robbery leads them to a narcotics enterprise.
Here’s all you need to know about the release schedule of Dope Thief.
How many episodes are in Dope Thief?
Dope Thief will have eight episodes.
Below is the release schedule:
- Episode 1 – March 13 (U.S.), March 14 (other countries)
- Episode 2 – March 13 (U.S.), March 14 (other countries)
- Episode 3 – March 20 (U.S.), March 21 (other countries)
- Episode 4 – March 27 (U.S.), March 28 (other countries)
- Episode 5 – April 3 (U.S.), April 4 (other countries)
- Episode 6 – April 10 (U.S.), April 11 (other countries)
- Episode 7 – April 17 (U.S.), April 18 (other countries)
- Episode 8 – April 24 (U.S.), April 25 (other countries)
The cast of Dope Thief includes Brian Tyree Henry, Wagner Moura, Marin Ireland, Kate Mulgrew, Amir Arison, and many others in key roles.
When do new Dope Thief episodes come out?
New episodes of Dope Thief typically come out every Thursday in the U.S. and every Friday in other countries.
While the first two episodes will be released simultaneously, the show will be following a traditional release date pattern following that. So, viewers can expect a new episode weekly.
How to watch Dope Thief’s new episodes
You can watch Dope Thief’s new episodes via Apple TV Plus.
Apple TV Plus focuses on producing high-quality, exclusive content across various genres. It is available on multiple devices, including Apple products, smart TVs, and gaming consoles. Fans can catch Dope Thief on the platform for free using its 7-day free trial. They can get a 3-month trial after that by buying an Apple product. However, fans need to purchase a subscription post-trial period to continue watching their favorite content.
The official synopsis for the series reads:
“Two lifelong friends in Philadelphia pose as DEA agents to rob small-time drug dealers. It’s a perfect grift—until they choose the wrong mark and become targets of a massive narcotics enterprise.”