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'The Kardashians' Season 5: Where to watch, episode schedule, date, time, streaming info
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Date:2025-04-16 21:26:31
Cue the drama because "The Kardashians" is about to drop.
Season 5 of the reality TV series on the internet-famous family is scheduled to release on Hulu this week. The series premiere, according to Hulu, will see Kris plan a baby shower for Kourtney as she navigates her pregnancy, Kendall and Kylie catch up in Paris and Kim urging Khloé to "change her ways."
"Just when you think life can’t get any faster in the Kardashian Jenner family, they punch it into overdrive," says Hulu about the upcoming season. "From the big screen to baby bliss, the family continues to defy expectations in all their endeavors. Cameras roll as Kourtney, Kim, Khloé, Kendall, and Kylie navigate contentious sister dynamics, all under the watchful eye of everyone's favorite matriarch, Kris."
Here's everything you need to know about "The Kardashians" Season 5.
'The Kardashians' Season 5 premiere
Season 5 of "The Kardashians" will premiere on Hulu on Thursday, May 23. Though Hulu hasn't specified a time, new content releases at 3:00 a.m. E.T. / 12:00 a.m. P.T. on the streaming platform. New episodes will drop weekly, said Hulu.
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'The Kardashians' Season 5 episode schedule
"The Kardashians" Season 5 will have 10 episodes in total.
Here's a look at the schedule:
- May 23: Episode 1
- May 30: Episode 2
- June 6: Episode 3
- June 13: Episode 4
- June 20: Episode 5
- June 27: Episode 6
- July 4: Episode 7
- July 11: Episode 8
- July 18: Episode 9
- July 25: Episode 10
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'The Kardashians' Season 5 trailer
Hulu dropped the trailer for "The Kardashians" Season 5 on May 8.
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