Margo’s Got Money Troubles Ep 4 Release: Timings For USA, UK, And India
Don’t miss Margo’s next move. Get the exact global release times for Margo’s Got Money Troubles Episode 4 on Apple TV+ across all timezones.
What time will Margo’s Got Money Troubles E4 release on Apple TV+? Full schedule for the US, UK, and Europe
LOS ANGELES — Margo Millet is about to face her biggest digital reckoning yet as Margo’s Got Money Troubles Episode 4 officially hits Apple TV+ this Wednesday, April 22, 2026, at 12:00 a.m. Eastern Time.
Fans are already losing it over the cliffhanger from the three-episode premiere that dropped last week.
The OnlyFans strategy Margo cooked up with her ex-pro-wrestler dad is finally starting to pay off, but at a massive social cost. This isn’t just a show about financial struggle. It is a full-blown cultural lightning rod.
The industry impact is already being felt across the streaming landscape. Produced by A24 and showrunner David E. Kelley, this series has effectively reignited the conversation around the creator economy and modern survival.
Elle Fanning’s portrayal of a desperate college dropout has turned Stan Twitter into a battlefield of takes. Is she a visionary or just another victim of the attention economy?
That question is driving the show’s viral success. With Nicole Kidman and Michelle Pfeiffer rounding out a powerhouse cast, the fandom is treating every Wednesday like a global holiday.
Here is the thing no one is saying out loud yet. We all claim to want “relatable” stories, but watching a daughter and father collaborate on an adult content brand is making plenty of people squirm.
Is this the PR move of the century for Apple, or a step too far? The numbers suggest audiences don’t care about the controversy. They just want to see if Margo can actually keep her head above water without losing her soul.
As per the official release schedule confirmed by Apple TV+ press materials, the show is sticking to its weekly Wednesday rollout through May.
Insiders reported that the viewership numbers for the premiere nearly broke internal records for a dramedy on the platform. After a massive red carpet event at Regal Union Square, the hype train has officially left the station and shows no signs of slowing down.
Global Premiere Schedule: When To Tune In For Episode 4
Because this is a global release, the timing is everything. You do not want to be the last person on your feed to see the Hungry Ghost identity evolve. The episode, titled The Price of Admission, drops simultaneously across all territories.
North American Release: Midnight Madness
For the US and Canada, the episode arrives tonight or early tomorrow, depending on your coast.
- Eastern Time (ET): 12:00 a.m. Wednesday, April 22.
- Pacific Time (PT): 9:00 p.m. Tuesday, April 21. If you are on the West Coast, you actually get to see the chaos before you go to bed.
UK and European Timings: Morning Binge Ready
The overseas crowd gets the episode just as the workday starts or early in the morning.
- United Kingdom: 5:00 a.m. BST Wednesday, April 22.
- France, Italy, Germany, Spain, and Poland: 6:00 a.m. CEST Wednesday, April 22.
Asia and Australia: The Mid-Day Drop
If you are in the Eastern Hemisphere, you are likely catching this during lunch or your evening commute.
- Indien: 9:30 a.m. IST Wednesday, April 22.
- Australia: 2:00 p.m. AEST Wednesday, April 22.
Why Episode 4 Is The Season’s Most Critical Pivot
After the initial three-episode dump on April 15, Episode 4 marks the first time the show moves to a single-episode weekly format. This is the “make or break” moment for the narrative.
Margo is no longer just a struggling mother. She is now Hungry Ghost, an online persona that is beginning to take on a life of its own. The trailer for the upcoming weeks suggests that Nick Offerman’s character, the estranged father, might be getting a little too comfortable with his daughter’s newfound fame.
The tension between Margo and her mother, Shyanne, played by Michelle Pfeiffer, is also expected to boil over this week. We are seeing a “village” formed in the least traditional sense possible. It is messy. It is loud. And it is exactly what Apple TV+ needs to stay relevant in a crowded April slate that includes Criminal Record and For All Mankind.
Margo is playing a dangerous game with digital fame. Whether she wins or burns out is what keeps us clicking. Set those alarms, because the comment sections are going to be a absolute disaster by sunrise.
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